Does DNA code for DNA polymerase?

Answer:
Enzymes involved in template directed synthesis of DNA from deoxyribonucleotide E. Coli, III appears to be most important in genome replication and I is important for its ability to edit out unpaired bases at the endstrands. Animal cells have and polymerases, with apparently responsible for replication of nuclear DNA and for replication of mitochondrial. All these function with a DNA strand as template. Retroviruses possess a unique DNA polymerase (reverse transcriptase) that uses an RNA template. triphosphates. I, II and III are known in of growing



  • Yes.

    DNA polymerases, like most enzymes, are proteins, and the code for their primary structure (their amino acid sequences) is included in the genome.

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