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There are different types of DNA polymerase depending if it's from a eukaryotic or prokaryotic cell each performing specific tasks. Basically DNA polymerase catalyzes the formation of a polymer, a DNA strand, from many monomers, deoxyribonucleotides.

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DNA polymerase is primarily operative in DNA replication.

Transcription however, is catalyzed by RNA polymerase. An mRNA strand has to be synthesized starting with a DNA template during transcription.

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what is the role of the DNA polymerase in this process

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Catalyzes the transcription of DNA

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It is involved in the replication of DNA. What it does is combine the nucleotides in the correct order in the complementary DNA strand.

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dna to dna

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DNA to DNA

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