Would anyone be able to briefly summarise the steps involved in DNA Replication? I'm having trouble knowing where exactly Ligase, Helicase and Polymerase fit in to the picture.
so these are the notes from my teacher on DNA replication:
1.unwinding of the DNA molecule-->helicase separates the two strands of DNA and 'unzip' the at the point of opening called the replication fork
2. making new DNA strands--> DNA polymerase(III) extends the primer by adding nucleotides in the 5' to 3' direction, DNA ligase joins okazaki fragments of the lagging strand
3. rewinding the DNA molecule--> each new daughter DNA double helix is made up of one parental (old) strand and one new strand (semiconservative)
...thats it put simply
