no replication makes a whole new strand of identical DNA while repair just replaces or cuts out mutations in the DNA strand
DNA replication produces a copy of the DNA. At the same time the cell in which the DNA is to be found splits into two with a copy of the DNA in each. DNA replication is caused by cell replication during the process of mitosis.
the chemical primase produces the rna primer to start DNA replication. the primase is later removed and replaced with DNA by a repair polymerase
They should be identical to the original DNA that underwent replication.
DNA polymerase I, II, and III are enzymes involved in DNA replication in prokaryotes. DNA polymerase I is responsible for removing RNA primers during DNA replication and filling the gaps with DNA nucleotides. DNA polymerase II is involved in DNA repair pathways, particularly in response to DNA damage. DNA polymerase III is the main enzyme responsible for synthesizing a new DNA strand during replication. It has a high processivity and is the primary enzyme involved in synthesizing the leading and lagging strands of DNA.
replication
Mismatch repair ... nucleotide excision repair
DNA polymerase III DNA polymerase I DNA Ligase DNA Helicase
DNA replication produces a copy of the DNA. At the same time the cell in which the DNA is to be found splits into two with a copy of the DNA in each. DNA replication is caused by cell replication during the process of mitosis.
Replication.
DNA replication and repair proof-reading check for errors in DNA.
the chemical primase produces the rna primer to start DNA replication. the primase is later removed and replaced with DNA by a repair polymerase
They should be identical to the original DNA that underwent replication.
They should be identical to the original DNA that underwent replication.
No, mitosis is the process of cell division. DNA replication is only one part of this process.
In the same directions of the replication fork
They should be identical to the original DNA that underwent replication.
DNA replication begins in areas of DNA molecules are called origins of replication.