Which of the following is the correct order of events for synthesis of the lagging strand?
A) Primase adds RNA primer, DNA polymerase III creates a stretch, DNA polymerase I removes the primer, and ligase seals the gaps.
B) Primase adds primer, DNA polymerase I removes the primer, DNA polymerase III extends the segment, and ligase seals the gap.
C) Ligase adds bases to the primase, the primase generates polymerase I, polymerase III adds to the stretch, helicase winds the DNA.
D) Helicase unwinds the DNA, primase creates a primer, DNA polymerase I elongates the stretch, DNA polymerase III removes the primer, and ligase seals the gaps in the DNA.
E) None of the above
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