During replication, which enzyme works to join newly created DNA strands together along various sites of the DNA macromolecule?
RNA ligase
DNA polymerase
DNA ligase
RNA polymerase
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DNA polymerase is the enzyme that joins newly created DNA strands together along various sites of the DNA macromolecule.
These enzymes use one strand as template and copy DNA sequences.
Since they exist as more than one in each cell, they are more processive than repair enzymes.
The replication enzyme needs to work as a long chain, which DNA polymerase does successfully.
These enzymes use one strand as template and copy DNA sequences.
Since they exist as more than one in each cell, they are more processive than repair enzymes.
The replication enzyme needs to work as a long chain, which DNA polymerase does successfully.
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During replication, which enzyme works to join newly created DNA strands together along various sites of the DNA macromolecule?
RNA ligase
DNA polymerase
DNA ligase
RNA polymerase
Answer: During replication, RNA polymerase enzyme works to join newly created DNA strands together along various sites of the DNA macromolecule. Hence 4 is the correct answer.
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