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During replication, RNaseH removes all of the RNA prime except the ribonucleotide directly linked to the DNA end. This is because

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    RNase H removes all of the RNA primer except the ribonucleotide directly linked to the DNA end. This is because RNaseH can only cleave bonds between two ribonucleotides. The final ribonucleotide is removed by a 5' exonuclease that degrades RNA or DNA from their 5' ends.

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