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Q: When pieces of DNA are cut and need to be put back together you have to use?
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If pieces of DNA are cut and need to be put back together what do you use?

DNA Ligase


The enzyme that can join pieces of DNA together is?

DNA-polymerase synthesizes DNA molecules, while DNA-ligase ca join DNA pieces together by making phosphodiester bond.


What enzyme glues the DNA together after replication?

Question is unclear . If you mean pieces of DNA , thae enzyme is DNA ligase which joins pieces of DNA called Okazaki fragments together .


Enzymes are used to covalently bind together pieces of DNA?

DNA Ligase


What enzyme joins pieces of DNA together?

Ligase is used to join DNA strands together


Describe how watson and crick discoverd the structure of dna?

they put pieces together


What action are DNA segments and bacteria joined by?

An enzyme called ligase joins pieces of DNA together in a process called ligation.


What are the special rules by which the alphabet bond together?

what is the four letter DNA alphabet and what are the special rules by which the alphabet pieces bond together


What scientific breakthrough helped bring all the pieces of the biology puzzle together?

The identification of the structure of DNA.


Are nucleotides pieces that form the dna molecule?

DNA is composed of nucleotides. DNA is essentially a polymer made up of nucleotide monomers


IS DNA BROKE into parts?

DNA breaks into pieces and recombines during conception. Scientists also break DNA into pieces when studying it.


What is lagging strand in replication of DNA?

The two strands of DNA in animal cells are arranged backwards to each other - the start of one is paired with the ending of the other. However, the enzyme that replicates DNA (DNA polymerase) can only work from start to finish. On one strand, DNA polymerase can work front to back in a continuous chain - the strand that allows this is called the leading strand because it "leads" in completion status. On the other strand, the DNA polymerase has to work backwards in pieces and then put the pieces back together into a single chain - the strand that causes this is called the lagging strand because it "lags behind" the other in completion status.