polymerase
One characteristic of polynucleotides is that they are not self-replicating. They are a type of template in the body since they make up DNA and RNA.
The polymerization of nucleotides occurs in nature by a process called replication. Generally, nucleotides don't self-assemble unless there is a template to assemble onto. So, during replication, the template strand is 'read' by the polymerase (an enzyme) and then it recruits and adds nucleotides onto the growing strand by forming bonds between the 5' carbon of one nucleotide and the 3' of the other.
RNA Polymerase
They bond, and make a replication of itself.
Lagging strand
One characteristic of polynucleotides is that they are not self-replicating. They are a type of template in the body since they make up DNA and RNA.
None. The template is actually an existing document (usually without text) that stores all shortcuts or formatting that has been already prepared. Using some other existing document as a template has the same logic but you should erase existing text first. :-)
5' end (nucleotides are added from 3' toward 5')
Save over the existing files with the redesigned template.
The polymerization of nucleotides occurs in nature by a process called replication. Generally, nucleotides don't self-assemble unless there is a template to assemble onto. So, during replication, the template strand is 'read' by the polymerase (an enzyme) and then it recruits and adds nucleotides onto the growing strand by forming bonds between the 5' carbon of one nucleotide and the 3' of the other.
The two strands of parental DNA separate, and each becomes a template for the assembly of a complementary strand from a supply of Why_does_one_DNA_strand_grow_one_nucleotide_at_a_time_and_the_other_is_assembled_in_short_fragmentsnucleotides. The nucleotides line up one at a time along the template strand in accordance with base pairing rules. Enzymes link the nucleotides to form the new DNA strands.Read more: Why_does_one_DNA_strand_grow_one_nucleotide_at_a_time_and_the_other_is_assembled_in_short_fragments
RNA Polymerase
Base pairing between the DNA template strand and the RNA nucleotides
Templates can be changed, so yes you can add formulas and then save the template and have the new formulas included.
You can use a template from an already existing one or make yourself
They bond, and make a replication of itself.
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