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because they produce such large amounts of the Rna
proofreading
Proofreading means to read something & mark corrections in it. It could also be called editing. ChaCha on!
DNA Polymerase III adds nucleotides during DNA replication. DNA Polymerase I also adds nucleotides (to a lesser extent). DNA Pol I is responsible for replacing the primers with dNTPs, these sections are then joined to the rest by DNA Ligase.
RNA polymerase doesn't have a proofreading function.
because they produce such large amounts of the Rna
proofreading
It catalyzes the bonding of RNA nucleotides.
proofreading
DNA polymerase 1 is involved in replication when proofreading and repairing of the DNA sequence as well as removal of RNA primers placed by primase so that DNA polymerase 3 can successfully attach the complementary strand of DNA
DNA Polymerase carries out mismatch repair, or proofreading, and corrects any errors.
Proofreading means to read something & mark corrections in it. It could also be called editing. ChaCha on!
DNA Polymerase III adds nucleotides during DNA replication. DNA Polymerase I also adds nucleotides (to a lesser extent). DNA Pol I is responsible for replacing the primers with dNTPs, these sections are then joined to the rest by DNA Ligase.
by the proof-reading activity of DNA polymerase enzyme
RNA polymerase doesn't have a proofreading function.
pol 1 - exonuclease activity pol 2 - dna repair pol 3 - primary replication enzyme
PCR need thermostable enzyme like taq DNA polymearse, while in replication using highly proofreading enzyme DNA polymerase. taq enzyme work in very high temprature while in replication our body temprature