No, but marijuana is bad for you anyway, not to mention illegal.
Topoisomerases enzymes help prevent knot formation in replicating DNA by introducing temporary breaks in the DNA strands, allowing them to rotate and relieve any tension or tangling. Additionally, DNA helicases unwind the double helix structure ahead of the replication fork to prevent knots from forming as the DNA is being copied.
smoke it.
no it can't prevent pregnancy
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no it doesnt!
No, marijuana will not show up in a baby's DNA. However, if a pregnant person consumes marijuana, its metabolites can be detected in the baby's meconium or urine after birth. DNA testing specifically looks for genetic material, not drug metabolites, so marijuana use would not be reflected in the baby's genetic profile unless there was a specific test for its effects.
The enzyme that analyzes the formation of the sugar to phosphate bonds in DNA is DNA polymerase. DNA polymerase is responsible for catalyzing the formation of the phosphodiester bonds between deoxyribose sugars and phosphate groups in the backbone of the DNA molecule during DNA replication.
Just don't.
DNA polymerases
Marijuana cannot prevent Epilepsy. There are all sorts of reasons for and forms of and levels of severity of Epilepsy, so no one thing can cure or prevent all forms of Epilepsy.
DNA ligase catalyzes the formation of covalent bonds between nucleic acid strands, such as DNA. It acts by joining the sugar-phosphate backbone of two DNA fragments together to repair DNA damage or during DNA replication.