Respuesta :
The order for the necessary enzymes that act to repair a thymine dimer by nucleotide excision repair is Endonuclease, DNA polymerase I, DNA ligase. Thymine dimer repair may be done by two mechanisms; Photoreactivation repair, the pre enzyme activated by blue light breaks the dimer restoring the normal base pairing. The other method is excision repair; where the uvr system excises the dimer, and the gap is filled in by the proof-reading activity of DNA polymerase I.
Answer:
The correct answer is b) "helicase, dna polymerase, dna ligase".
Explanation:
The formation of thymine dimers is the most common DNA damage caused by the exposure of UV light. The cell have a repair system to address this damage called nucleotide excision repair. In this process, a helicase separates the double-stranded DNA forming a bubble in the site of damage. After the site of damage has been removed, a DNA polymerase replaces the missing fragment of DNA and a DNA ligase binds the two double-stranded DNA fragments that were previously separated.