DNA Ligase, RNA primers, and Okazaki Fragments.
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DNA polymerase is the enzyme responsible for replicating DNA by adding complementary nucleotides in the correct sequence during DNA synthesis.
Having no force acting at all, as the forces will cancel each other out. This results in a net force of zero.
An object's net velocity during some time is (its distance right now from where it started, regardless of the path it followed to get here) divided by (time that has passed since it started) AND (the direction from where it started to where it is right now).
When combining forces, the resulting force is determined by adding up the individual forces vectorially. This means considering the direction and magnitude of each force to determine the overall effect on an object's motion or equilibrium. The combined force may result in an object accelerating, decelerating, changing direction, or remaining at rest, depending on the net force.
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It is the same as adding a positive and adding a negative number
DNA polymerase is the enzyme responsible for replicating DNA by adding complementary nucleotides in the correct sequence during DNA synthesis.
your still adding but in a different direction
No. The order of adding vectors does not affect the magnitude or direction. of the result.
Adding a force acting in one direction to a force acting in the opposite direction is called vector addition, which involves considering the magnitudes and directions of the forces. Adding two numbers is arithmetic addition, where the magnitudes are combined without considering direction.
When subtracting, the number moves to the left (negative direction). When adding, the number moves to the right (positive direction).
A negative force. Since the force added in the opposite direction works against the original force, you would subtract the added force from the original force. Since subtracting a positive is the same thing as adding a negative, this force would be considered negative to the positive direction.
it is the same as adding a negative number to a positive number
When the two parent strands of DNA are separated to begin replication, one strand is oriented in the 5' to 3' direction while the other strand is oriented in the 3' to 5' direction. DNA replication, however, is inflexible: the enzyme that carries out the replication, DNA polymerase, only functions in the 5' to 3' direction. This characteristic of DNA polymerase means that the daughter strands synthesize through different methods, one adding nucleotides one by one in the direction of the replication fork, the other able to add nucleotides only in chunks. The first strand, which replicates nucleotides one by one is called the leading strand; the other strand, which replicates in chunks, is called the lagging strand. The lagging strand replicates in small segments, called Okazaki fragments. These fragments are stretches of 100 to 200 nucleotides in humans (1000 to 2000 in bacteria).
Forces are vector quantities. This means they have both a magnitude and direction associated with them. If you add vectors going in the opposite directions it is the same as subtracting one from the other. Therefore, the resultant force is the difference between the forces.
A negative force. Since the force added in the opposite direction works against the original force, you would subtract the added force from the original force. Since subtracting a positive is the same thing as adding a negative, this force would be considered negative to the positive direction.