restriction endonuclease
restriction enzymes
A Retsriction enzyme endonuclease is an enzyme that is used to cut DNA strands (both single and double strands) during finger printing at the DNA recognition sites known as restriction sites.
The enzyme responsible for the second step of DNA replication is called DNA polymerase. After the DNA strands are unwound by helicase, DNA polymerase synthesizes new DNA strands by adding nucleotides complementary to the template strands. This enzyme plays a crucial role in ensuring accurate and efficient DNA replication.
DNA ligase
DNA helicase is the enzyme that aids DNA in unzipping during transcription.
Scientists use an enzyme called restriction enzyme to cut genes out of strands of DNA.
They are called restriction enzymes and there are all sorts depending on the sequence of DNA they are trying to cut
ligase
Genes are arranged on twisted strands called DNA. DNA is housed in the nucleus and controls the cells functions and systems.
Genetically modified chicken is created by splicing genes together. Scientist are able to isolate genes and DNA. they put those splices with other DNA strands to modify chickens.
restriction enzymes
A Retsriction enzyme endonuclease is an enzyme that is used to cut DNA strands (both single and double strands) during finger printing at the DNA recognition sites known as restriction sites.
The enzyme that separates the two strands of DNA to start the replication process is called helicase.
Assuming this is regarding DNA replication or transcription, the enzyme helicase separates the two strands.
DNA ligase
DNA polymerase
RNA polymerase is the enzyme that binds to the DNA promoter region and separates the DNA strands during transcription. It then synthesizes an mRNA molecule using one of the strands as a template.