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Q: What is the Enzyme that assembles DNA nucleotides into polynucleotides using an existing DNA template?
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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.


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What end of a growing strand are DNA nucleotides added to?

5' end (nucleotides are added from 3' toward 5')


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How would you describe the polymerization of nucleotides?

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Why does one DNA strand grow one nucleotide at a time and the other is assembled in short fragments?

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Which enzyme binds to the promoter region and adds RNA nucleotides in the specific order determined by the DNA template?

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What is adding base pairs to the strand?

Base pairing between the DNA template strand and the RNA nucleotides


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They bond, and make a replication of itself.


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