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 main enzyme involved in DNA replication is the DNA polymerase. It is responsible for forming new copies of DNA, in the form of nucleic acid molecules.
The principal enzyme responsible for joining individual nucleotides during DNA replication, to produce a DNA molecule is DNA polymerase.
DNA polymerase
DNA polymerase
DNA polymerase
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DNA polymerase is what I think you are referring to. It will join free nucleotides into a strand based off of a model template.
DNA polymerase
The primase
The Ligase connects nucleotides together during DNA replication.
RNA polymerase
DNA polymerase is what I think you are referring to. It will join free nucleotides into a strand based off of a model template.
DNA polymerase
The primase
DNA Polymerase is the enzyme which adds new nucleotides during replication.
The Ligase connects nucleotides together during DNA replication.
DNA Polymerase
RNA polymerase
DNA ligase is the enzyme responsible for connecting the Okazaki fragments on the lagging strand during DNA replication. It catalyzes the formation of phosphodiester bonds to join the individual nucleotides together.
DNA ligase is a very specific enzyme used in microbiology. The enzyme is used to help join DNA strands together and is used for DNA replication and repair.
Primase
polymerase
Enzyme helicase unwinds the DNA by breaking the bonds between nucleotides. Thus attaches itself at the nucleotides.