Answer :
Answer is option "A"
Explanation:
- In E.coli the 5 ter locales, J, G, F, B and C are organized restricted to ter destinations H, I, E, D and An, and can capture the fork advancing the clockwise way and can hinder the anticlockwise heading, separately
- In most bacterial DNA replication, inception happens at a source where, because of the roundabout idea of the chromosome, the replication forks move bidirectionally to end at roughly 180 degrees away, at a particular arrangement ends locale. In the two systems a trans-acting replication end protein ties to a particular cis-acting DNA arrangements; the replication ends (ter), and the DNA-protein complex captures the movement of replication forks
- Hence, the right answer is option A "terminators of replication"