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Nucleotides are being added as RNA polymerase moves along the DNA template strand.
The nucleotide to be added is determined by the nucleotide on the DNA stand. They always come in pairs. G matches with C and A with T.
DNA polymerase cannot begin the synthesis of new DNA.To synthesis a new strand of DNA ,RNA primer is required.The complementary RNA nucleotides,that are added opposite to the single strand of parent DNA are the RNA primer.
I'm not an expert on this subject but as I've learned, DNA is split into two replication forks where the complimentary base pairs and other backbones are added on, so ideally it would be 50% of the original strand in each daughter strand.
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Linus Pauling
Linus Pauling.
Amino Acids from the tRNA strand during the translation process.
Linus Pauli he won 1 Nobel Prize in chemistry and 1 Nobel Peace Prize
Yes. Occasionally, things are added, and some are removed.
tRNA actually caries various AA's to the assembled ribosome to ne attached to the nascent and/or growing RNA strand
double the amount of bases (or x2)
DNA Polymerases
5' end (nucleotides are added from 3' toward 5')
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Overhead electrical lines are usually made of aluminum, and some have a steel strand added which is used to give the conductor more strength (not to carry current).