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Why reverse transcriptase enzymes are having comparatively high error rates than other polymerases?

(a) Because they are not having 3’-5’ proofreading exonucleolytic activity

(b) Because they are not having 5’-3’ proofreading exonucleolytic activity

(c) Because they are having slow rates of exonucleolytic activity

(d) It is difficult to synthesize DNA from RNA

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Right choice is (a) Because they are not having 3’-5’ proofreading exonucleolytic activity

Easy explanation: Reverse transcriptase enzymes are not having proof reading exonuclease activity in 3’-5’ direction. Hence, when the synthesis is done in 5’-3’ direction it is not checked in the 3’-5’ direction and thus the errors inculcated won’t be removed.

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