Concept:
Okazaki fragments are short DNA segments formed during DNA replication.
Definition:
Okazaki fragments are short, newly synthesized DNA fragments produced discontinuously on the lagging strand during DNA replication.
Process in Which They Are Formed:
They are formed during:
\[
\text{DNA Replication}
\]
Specifically on the
lagging strand.
Reason for Formation:
- DNA polymerase can synthesize DNA only in the 5' $\rightarrow$ 3' direction.
- The lagging strand runs in the opposite direction.
- Hence, DNA is synthesized discontinuously in small fragments.
Formation Steps:
- RNA primer is laid down.
- DNA polymerase extends the fragment.
- Multiple short fragments are formed.
- DNA ligase joins them into a continuous strand.
Key Enzymes Involved:
- DNA polymerase
- Primase
- DNA ligase