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DNA codes for the DNA polymerase enzyme?
DNA codes for everything in our body that we make... there is no other way for life to make a amino acids which build everything else. so yes
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Does DNA code foe DNA polymerase?
Yes, DNA does code for DNA polymerase.Every protein made by the cell (as far is known) must be coded for somewhere in the DNA. This includes proteins that fix, replicate, wind, unwind, and control...
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Does DNA code for other DNA?
I believe that DNA replicates by using Enzymes which fit Nucleotides into a long string, thus creating a new Chromosome or a new DNA Strand. So in conclusion, Yes they do code new DNA Strands.
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What are DNA Helicase and DNA polymerase?
They are both enzymes that are used in the process of making copies of DNA. Helicase splits the double-stranded helix apart so that the polymerase can start to produce the copies.
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What is the DNA polymerase role in DNA replication?
DNA polymerase links the two chains which was formed during replication.