No; polymerase is a Protein that is made up from [or comprised of] Amino-Acids.
While Amino-Acids make up - or comprise - proteins, nucleotides are the building 'blocks' for both DNA and Rna.
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
No. RNA polymerase makes RNA during transcription. DNA polymerase makes DNA during DNA replication.
DNA Polymerase
DNA Polymerase
RNA Polymerase.
An RNA primer.
RNA Primer
A nucleotide does not contain an organic acid.A nucleotide is similar to a nucleoside but does not contain a polymerase.
A nucleotide does not contain an organic acid.A nucleotide is similar to a nucleoside but does not contain a polymerase.
Amino Acid and Polymerase
by the proof-reading activity of DNA polymerase enzyme
DNA Polymerase
RNA Primer
DNA Polymerase
DNA polymerase
If a wrong nucleotide is input it should be fixed by polymerase ,but if it doesn't then the nucleotide will be in next generation
Helicase splits the 3' and 5' Okazaki fragments, while the DNA polymerase attaches the "new" 3' nucleotide, with the "old" 5' nucleotide. As well as proofreading, or making sure that the bases are complementary in order to avoid mutations.
RNA Polymerase.
An RNA primer.