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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.

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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.

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No. RNA polymerase makes RNA during transcription. DNA polymerase makes DNA during DNA replication.

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A DNA nucleotide does not contain?

A nucleotide does not contain an organic acid.A nucleotide is similar to a nucleoside but does not contain a polymerase.


What does a nucleotide not contain?

A nucleotide does not contain an organic acid.A nucleotide is similar to a nucleoside but does not contain a polymerase.


What does nucleotide does not contain?

Amino Acid and Polymerase


Errors in nucleotide sequencing are corrected by enzymes called?

by the proof-reading activity of DNA polymerase enzyme


Which assembles the complementary nucleotide bases during replication?

DNA Polymerase


For DNA polymerase to link nucleotide together as new strands of DNA the first nucleotide must be attached to a because DNA polymerase can only add nucleotides to a pre-existing strand?

RNA Primer


Which enzyme assembles the complementary nucleotide bases during replication?

DNA Polymerase


Which enzyme is responsible for making a polymer of DNA by adding one nucleotide monomer at a time?

DNA polymerase


If an incorrect nucleotide is incorporated into a fanning strand of DNA will this mistake lie transmitted to the next generation of DNA molecules that forms from this strand?

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


What is the difference between the helicase enzyme and DNA polymerase enzyme?

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.


An enzyme that reads along a sequence of bases in DNA making a complementary sequence of nucleotide bases in RNA is?

RNA Polymerase.


What does the first nucleotide attach to because DNA polymerase can only add nucleotides to a pre-existing strand?

An RNA primer.