Why is DNA polymerase a required part of PCR? a. It synthesizes proteins. b. It synthesizes new DNA. c. It separates RNA from DNA. d. It degrades the template DNA. Why is DNA replication considered semiconservative? Why does DNA replication happen before cell division?
DNA replication is semiconservative. Why do you think this is true? A.Requires less energy B、C、 D、B.Only one DNA strand can be copied at a time.C.Increased fidelityD.DNA replication starts at specific sites only.E.RNA primer limitations相关知识点: ...
Why is DNA replication necessary?DNA Replication:DNA replication is duplicating a double-stranded DNA molecule to produce two identical copies. It involves unwinding the DNA strands, synthesizing new complementary strands, and ensuring accurate replication of the genetic information....
Why is DNA replication referred to as semiconservative? Why is the genome contained within a membrane? Why can you not use human DNA polymerase when you perform PCR? Discuss how PCR can be used to replicate DNA and why it is such a useful tool. ...
Why is DNA replication considered semiconservative? Why do mitochondria have their own DNA? Why does DNA shorten during replication? How does DNA structure relate to its function? Why is protein synthesis important? What is the purpose of DNA ligase?
Replication Two strands of DNA There are two strands that are present in DNA which is replicated as a single molecule. The replication of one strand occurs in a continuous manner which is known as the leading strand. The other strand is known as the lagging strand because the synthesis of ...
Why is DNA replication referred to as semiconservative? What's the main reason Okazaki fragments are produced during DNA replication? Explain the reason that Okazaki fragments form during DNA replication. What is the purpose of DNA replication? Explain why RNA primers are used in DNA replication....
Why is the DNA structure a double helix? Explain. How the structure of DNA contributes to a cell's ability to replicate it? Why is DNA called semiconservative? Why don't DNA directly translate into protein? Why is RNA not a genetic material? Why is it important that DNA replication not ...
Is the difference between RNA and DNA that the RNA duplicates itself in the cytoplasm and the DNA duplicates itself in the nucleus? Explain why or why not. Why is there no thymine in RNA? Why is DNA replication considered semiconservative? Why do molecular biologists primarily focus on B-DNA...
Why is DNA replication considered semiconservative? What is the purpose of DNA replication in DNA structure? Why does a retrovirus copy itself into DNA? Why was the discovery of DNA structure so important? Why is it advantageous to use RNA as opposed to translating proteins directly from DNA?