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


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In the process of making a protein the purpose of an adaptor is to a copy the sequence of nucletides into a single strand of RNA B?

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Not to count, it is to analyse the sequence of Human DNA. Approximately 3x1000000000 basepairs are making human genome. This project studies the sequence or position of nucleotide bases of DNA molecule.


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Why it is important for a cell to copy DNA without making mistake?

It is important for cell to copy DNA without making mistake because the DNA contain genetic code in the form of nucleotide base pair sequence, if those sequence get wrong then the DNA code for wrong gene i.e. there will be a mutation which can be lethal or dangerous.


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The process of mRNA making its negative image in order to copy the nucleotide sequence in the DNA is called?

If I understand your question, the answer is DNA synthesis. The nucleus contains DNA. That DNA is in different forms at different times during the cell cycle.


What determines the nucleotide sequence of the newly synthesised strand during DNA replication?

It must be the mirror image of the original half strand. (and the other strand, which is the mirror of the first is making the mirror of the mirror ... the original !)


What category of macromolecules is ATP?

ATP is a nucleoside triphosphate and used in cells as a coenzyme that transfers energy within the cell. It is related to one of the bases and DNA and used over again. By ATPase do you mean ATP synthase, if so this is an enzyme that speeds up the production of making ATP from ADP + P.


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RNA is a nucleic acid that forms a copy of DNA for use in making proteins. RNA can also act as an enzyme, promoting the chemical reactions that link amino acids to form proteins. Adenosine triphosphate is an extremely important molecule formed by a nucleotide.