The four bases are:
Adenine (A)
Thymine (T)
Guanine (G)
Cytosine (C)
one of them is DNA replication
There are four bases in a DNA "ladder"... It is called a ladder because of the "two sides" and the bases... In DNA replication, they obviously replicate and the two sides are replicated as are the bases. (A,T,C,G)
DNA replication occurs in living cells. The name of the sites where DNA replication occurs is called the origins of replication.
DNA Polymerase.
Helicase is an enzyme involved in DNA replication. It unwinds and unzips the parental DNA strand.
Not at all. mRNA is not involved in DNA replication as it is involved in transcription and translation.
It would most likely be directly involved in replication.
Helicase and DNA polymerase
one of them is DNA replication
There are four bases in a DNA "ladder"... It is called a ladder because of the "two sides" and the bases... In DNA replication, they obviously replicate and the two sides are replicated as are the bases. (A,T,C,G)
DNA Helicase is the major enzyme involved in the replication of DNA. The reason why it is so important is that it unwinds the DNA which creates two separate strands.
i am not sure
DNA polymerase
DNA replication occurs in living cells. The name of the sites where DNA replication occurs is called the origins of replication.
DNA Polymerase.
DNA Helicase - responsible for separating the two stands DNA Polymerase - responsible for catalyzing the addition of bases to the new strand DNA Ligase - responsible for sealing fragments
The enzyme DNA dependent DNA polymerase is essential for DNA replication