Polymerase.
HaeIIIrestriction enzymes
In DNA replication, DNA polymerase III is the enzyme which joins the DNA nucleotides together via phospodiester bonds.DNA Ligase is the enzyme that seals gaps in DNA during DNA Replication.DNA Ligase is the enzyme that seals gaps in DNA during DNA Replication.
The enzyme Helicase unzips the DNA double helix
When the enzyme has passed the end of the DNA, two identical molecules of DNA are left behind.
The enzyme that transcribes the DNA into RNA is called RNA polymerase.
Leading strand
HaeIIIrestriction enzymes
DNA helicase. This is the enzyme that "unzips" DNA.
In DNA replication, DNA polymerase III is the enzyme which joins the DNA nucleotides together via phospodiester bonds.DNA Ligase is the enzyme that seals gaps in DNA during DNA Replication.DNA Ligase is the enzyme that seals gaps in DNA during DNA Replication.
The enzyme DNA dependent DNA polymerase is essential for DNA replication
parenchyma or elongates either meristem.
Helicase is an enzyme involved in DNA replication. It unwinds and unzips the parental DNA strand.
The enzyme Helicase unzips the DNA double helix
the studamire enzyme
When the enzyme has passed the end of the DNA, two identical molecules of DNA are left behind.
enzyme is nothing but the protein which is formed from DNA by translation through transcription of a particular region of the DNA . so obviously the DNA is larger than the enzyme in molecular size.
Reverse transcriptase is the enzyme used to synthesize DNA from mRNA.