The two main ones are DNA-polymerase and helicase
helicase - unwinds DNA strands
primase - creates a primer
polymerase - extends primer
ligase - connects okasaki fragments
telomerase - extends teleomeres
DNA helicase and DNA polymerase
Polymerase, and helicase
DNA helicases, DNA polymerase
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DNA polymerase
Primase is an enzyme. It is used to synthesize a short RNA fragment called a primer during DNA replication.
Replication is the term used to describe the process of copying DNA. Or perhaps transcription.
restriction enzymes
In DNA replication, DNA polymerase III is the enzyme which joins the DNA nucleotides together via phospodiester bonds.DNA Ligase is the enzyme that seals gaps in DNA during DNA Replication.DNA Ligase is the enzyme that seals gaps in DNA during DNA Replication.
DNA polymerase and Helicase (also ligase has come work)
Uracil
Replication server software is used for doing a similar task as copying and pasting. However, this software is used for a major business for larger projects.
uracil.
helicase
During the processes of RNA transcription and DNA replication, nucleotides are paired to each other via enzymes and the proper pairing codes. With RNA transcription, only a small portion of the DNA is replicated, and is then used to synthesize proteins. With DNA replication, the whole of the DNA is replicated, and only gets used for mitosis.
No, the cell nucleus contains DNA, and while enzymes are used to assist in the replication and transcription process, the vast majority of the cell enzymes are located outside in the cytoplasm.However, the nucleus's DNA contains the code for all the enzymes that the cell will ever create, but this is only code, the actual enzymes are produced with ribosomes in the cytoplasm (through translation)
The two proteins used during DNA replication are DNA polymerase and DNA helicase. DNA polymerase adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand, while DNA helicase unwinds the double helix structure of DNA to expose the template strands for replication.
5'-3' : One strand
DNA polymerase
I can find no reference to a molecule used in "pf" replication. Do you have another term in mind? Please resubmit your question if you do.
replication ID