to add complementary nucleotide respect to the old strand for new strand synthesis.....
DNA replication always occurs at cell nucleus itself
It is the sugar in DNA
It is a copy of the Dna original strand.
To make DNA probes
DNA helicases break the hydrogen bonds in the DNA molecule
DNA replication always occurs at cell nucleus itself
DNA has a role in defining characteristics of the subject which it is taken from.
It is the sugar in DNA
The role integrase plays in HIV is that it fuses viral DNA with host DNA.
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DNA polymerases
It ties the chunks of DNA together.
It is a copy of the Dna original strand.
It joins Okazaki fragments
To make DNA probes
the role seveg in plant DNA extractions is to remove chlorophyll and similar pigments
TemplateThe template consists of the DNA region which will be amplified during the reaction. The template is one of the two strands in the double helix and is the point where the new strand will start to be built.Primers:There are two primers that are complemantary to the 3’ on the DNA strand. Without them the reaction can’t start.DNA polymerase:The DNA polymerase is a polymerase enzyme that builds/synthesizes DNA molecules out of its own nucleotide building blocks. This enzyme is essential for DNA replication (which is why it’s being used in PCR) and usually, it is working in pairs since it transforms a double stranded DNA molecule into two double-stranded helixes.MgCl2 concentration:Forms a soluble complex together with dNTP which produces the substrate that the polymerese recognizes. Without this, the polymerase will have trouble starting, if at all.dNTP (Deoxynucleoside triphosphate):These are nucleotides which contains triphosphate groups. These groups, also commonly named “building blocks”, are the ones from which the DNA polymerase synthesizes a new DNA strand.