helicase
The Double Helix
Yes, you can think of chromosomes tightly wound up DNA and chromatin as unwound DNA.
The DNA double helix is unwound and each strand acts as a template for a new double helix.
The methylation of DNA prevents the cleavage of its own DNA
as helicase unwinds the double stranded DNA DNA polymerase is responsible for inserting the new coresponding nucleotides during replication and wihtout it the unwound DNA would remain single stranded.
Chromatin
The Double Helix
Yes, you can think of chromosomes tightly wound up DNA and chromatin as unwound DNA.
The DNA double helix is unwound and each strand acts as a template for a new double helix.
it breaks down "muses"............yes that's the correct term
gastric juice
In a DNA extraction, the purpose of a buffer is to solubilize DNA as well as RNA. Because of this, it prevents the DNA for degrading.
dna is that because the structures of what is does. and how it reacts
The methylation of DNA prevents the cleavage of its own DNA
ribosomes
topoisomerases
DNA Polymerases