What is DNA polymerase?
A) an enzyme that breaks DNA down into fragments
B) an enzyme that deletes specific regions of DNA
C) an enzyme involved in DNA replication that binds to DNA and facilitates the formation of a new strand of DNA
D) an enzyme that allows the chromosomes to coil around proteins so that the chromosomes can fit into the nucleus
E) an enzyme that removes the sugar molecule from a nucleotide so that the phosphate groups can be linked together
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Q59: What is the correct pattern of nucleotide
Q60: What are nucleotides?
A) enzymes that copy DNA
B)
Q61: The original strand of DNA used for
Q62: When DNA is copied to make more
Q63: DNA can generally be extracted from
A) hair.
B)
Q65: To make a copy of DNA,all of
Q66: You start a PCR process with two
Q67: Which of the following is a nucleotide?
A)
Q68: What are the four nucleotide bases that
Q69: DNA polymerase is an enzyme that
A) breaks
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