Match the enzyme with its function during the DNA replication process. Joins Okazaki fragments of the lagging strand [ Choose ] Synthesizes new DNA strand by adding nucleotides [ Choose ] Synthesizes an RNA primer at the 5' end of each Okazaki fragment [ Choose ] Unwinds parental double helix at replication forks [ Choose ] DNA helicase DNA polymerase III Primase DNA ligase
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