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DNA ligase is an enzyme that catalyses the production of a phosphodiester bond between stands of DNA. For example it's the enzyme that closes the gaps between the Okazaki fragments<ref>http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/bsm/xtal/teach/repl/ligase.html</ref> on the lagging strand during DNA replication.
DNA ligase is an [[enzyme|enzyme]] that catalyses the production of a [[Phosphodiester_bond|phosphodiester bond]] between stands of [[DNA|DNA]]. For example it's the enzyme that closes the gaps between the [[Okazaki fragments|Okazaki fragments]]<ref>http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/bsm/xtal/teach/repl/ligase.html</ref> on the lagging strand during [[DNA_replication|DNA replication]].  


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DNA ligase is an enzyme that catalyses the production of a phosphodiester bond between stands of DNA. For example it's the enzyme that closes the gaps between the Okazaki fragments[1] on the lagging strand during DNA replication.

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