The main enzymes involved in DNA replication are:
Helicase: unwinds the double helix into two strands
Polymerase: adds nucleotides to an existing strand
Ligase: brings together the Okazaki fragments
Topoisomerase: cuts and rejoins the helix
RNA primase: catalyzes the synthesis of RNA primers
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Ligase enzyme
DNA polymerase
DNA Ligase
ligase
DNA Polymerase
Enzymes!! :D
the chains are first separated by enzymes called helicases.the helicase enzymes move along the DNA molecule and break the hydrogen bonds between the complementary bases separating the chains. then another enzyme called DNA polymerases comes and separates them even more creating new DNA molecules with new DNA and old DNA.
No, at least not on its own. There are at least 32 (there may be more undiscovered that have more minor rolls in the process) different enzymes that are part of the DNA replication process. For example, DNA helicase "unzips" the DNA strand. There are also enzymes that prime it, copy, fix errors, etc.
DNA replication duplicates the DNA strands. This process is accompanied by various enzymes such as DNA polymerase, Helicase, Topoisomerase.In labs they are constructred by Polymerase chain reaction(PCR).
Enzymes
DNA polymerases
Without enzymes, DNA replication would not occur. DNA Polymerases are responsible for catalysing the bonding of nucleotides, and for replacing primers. These functions are essential for DNA replication.
definitly with the help of enzymes is not replication wouldn't be able to occur.
Enzymes!! :D
DNA Polymerase
DNA Replication by enzymes that copy DNA for chromosomes in the new cell after cell division (mitosis)
Enzymes unwind DNA!
Enzymes unwind DNA!
DNA polymerase III DNA polymerase I DNA Ligase DNA Helicase
DNA polymerase are enzymes that form bonds between nucleotides during replication.
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