Inside the Nuclear envelope (nucleus), chromatin
In a eukaryote it isn't a cytoplasmic enzyme because the DNA polymerase stays in the nucleus because that's where the DNA is held.
it is actually found in side x shaped organelles located inside the nucleus called chromosomes.
In eukaryotic cells, DNA is contained in the nucleus.
In the nucleus.
Yes its an enzyme found in all cells
Nucleus
Helicase is the enzymes that splits the double helix into two separate strands, and DNA Polymerase (as opposed to RNA Polymerase) joins the nucleotides together in the new strands being created.
DNA and protein
DNA polymerase can fill the gaps in the DNA that are left by removal of damage bases. DNA polymerase can help cancer cells to tolerate DNA damage.
DNA
RNA polymerase
DNA polymerase :)
DNA ligase. Apex
Helicase is the enzymes that splits the double helix into two separate strands, and DNA Polymerase (as opposed to RNA Polymerase) joins the nucleotides together in the new strands being created.
RNA polymerase is the enzyme that connect the new nucleotides together and proofreads them.
DNA polymerase
DNA and protein
DNA polymerase can fill the gaps in the DNA that are left by removal of damage bases. DNA polymerase can help cancer cells to tolerate DNA damage.
DNA polymerase
DNA Polymerase
DNA
The two main ones are DNA-polymerase and helicase
RNA polymerase