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DNA polymerase and RNA polymerase .

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Q: Which enzyme puts nucleotides in place according to base-pairing rules?
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What is the active site for an enzyme?

The place where the substrate and the enzyme meet to allow the enzyme to function.


What is the place where the substrate attaches to the enzyme?

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What the definition of Substrate?

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What is the name of the place where an enzyme and substrate attach?

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