Why are leading and lagging strand primers removed instead of being joined with Okazaki fragments during DNA replication?

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2026-05-07 19:30

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Leading and lagging strand primers are removed during DNA replication because they are only needed temporarily to initiate the synthesis of new DNA strands. Once the Okazaki fragments are synthesized, the primers are no longer necessary and must be removed to allow for the joining of the fragments into a continuous DNA strand.

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