MRNA
The DNA template strand is used to create mRNA.
3-24=7
one strand of the DNA molecule
The enzyme helicase unzips the DNA strand not amylase.
template strand
helicase enzyme
RNA Polymerase
separates the DNA strand and making a complimentary strand
single-strand binding proteins
DNA polymerase is what I think you are referring to. It will join free nucleotides into a strand based off of a model template.
DNA polymerase is an enzyme which synthetizes complementary DNA strand, according to the template strand. So if you have a single-strand DNA, DNA polymerase can sit on it and synthetize the second strand, by the pairing rules - A pairs with T, G pairs with C.
The enzyme DNA polymerase synthesises strands in the 5 prime to 3 prime direction, and as DNA is antiparallel the replication of the leading strand occurs from the 3 prime end of the template to the 5 prime end of the template.
The DNA template strand is used to create mRNA.
Reverse transcriptase. Runs off a DNA strand(s) from the virus RNA template.
The strand is called the parental strand. the gene being copied would depend on which protein is needed.
This is typically called the template DNA, which is the anti-sense strand of DNA. The strand that is not transcribed is called the sense strand.
The complementary DNA strand template of ATGCCATGG is the basic design structure. It determines how the DNA strand will be constructed and the process in which it is formed.