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Why is there a leading strand and a lagging strand during replication? a. There is only one sliding clamp assembly. b. DNA polymerase only works in one direction. c. The single stranded DNA binding proteins interfere with DNA polymerase on the exposed strand. d. Ligase only operates on one strand at a time.

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