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RNA polymerases
No; polymerase is a Protein that is made up from [or comprised of] Amino-Acids. While Amino-Acids make up - or comprise - proteins, nucleotides are the building 'blocks' for both DNA and Rna.
DNA polymerase
RNA polymerase
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is used to make many, many copies of DNA. For example, if there is a very small drop of blood at a crime scene, a PCR machine can replicate the DNA over and over and over again so that there is enough of it to make a comparison to a person. Before PCR, if there wasn't a lot of blood, they were out of luck. It was a very brilliant idea. Answer The polymerase chain reaction amplifies small amounts of DNA. Large amounts of DNA are required to perform further analysis such as DNA fingerprinting.
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The double strand helix is opened by enzymes called helicase and this allow the RNA polymerase to copy the DNA strand. The double strand helix is opened by enzymes called helicase and this allow the RNA polymerase to copy the DNA strand.
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RNA Polymerase is the enzyme responsible for adding RNA nucleotides to make mRNA.
RNA polymerases
Polymerase chain reaction
No; polymerase is a Protein that is made up from [or comprised of] Amino-Acids. While Amino-Acids make up - or comprise - proteins, nucleotides are the building 'blocks' for both DNA and Rna.
DNA polymerase
RNA polymerase
DNA polymerase attaches (polymerizes) nucleotides together to make polynucleotides using a strand of DNA that has already been unzipped by DNA helicase.