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DNA replication - DNA polymerase,
Which enzyme unzips the DNA at the beginning of replication?
DNA Polymerase III Helicase Ligase DNA Polymerase I Primase
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What enzyne is repsonsible for adding the complementary base pairs during replication?
Explain A. DNA polymerase B. RNA
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Polymerase is an essential enzyme that plays a crucial role in DNA replication. It recognizes the original DNA strand and adds
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DNA replication - DNA polymerase, lagging stand, leading stand, parent DNA, topoisomerase, primase, helicase, RNA primer,
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Katana Yama
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The enzyme___ adds nucleotides of DNA in the ___direction when DNA is being semi-conservatively replicated.
Multiple Choice DNA
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During transctiption, what is used as the template to make a messenger RNA strand? What enzyme helps in that process? a DNA, RNA
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Though this question sucks, which enzyme elongates the new DNA strand starting at an RNA primer?
A.DNA polymerase I B.DNA
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Lucy
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During transctiption, what is used as the template to make a messenger RNA strand? What enzyme helps in that process?
a RNA, DNA
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Remember RNA Polymerase? (You labeled a Wolbachia RNA Polymerase earlier.)
a. There is a different RNA Polymerase that works to
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What would happen during DNA replication if DNA polymerase was not functional
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Anonymous
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