Biology, asked by reetika710, 11 months ago

Is any biochemical which undergoes replication except D.N.A​


anjali1388573: are you talking about organelle?
reetika710: no

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Answered by bonitaaranha
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Answer: RNA

Explanation: RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP), (RDR), or RNA replicase, is an enzyme that catalyzes the replication of RNA from an RNA template.

Answered by niral
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Answer:

Explanation:

Many antibiotics antivirals interfere with DNA replication in prokaryotes to prevent the replication of bacterias and viruses and the progression of disease in patients. One example includes fluoroquinolones, which bind to DNA topoisomerases and inhibit their function and preventing replication. Trimethoprim and sulfonamides prevent the formation of DNA precursors such as purines and pyrimidine, preventing DNA formation. Acyclovir acts as a guanosine analog which is monophosphorylated by HSV thymidine kinase; this phosphorylation creates a triphosphate which inhibits viral DNA polymerase by chain termination. there is not any biochemical which undergoes replication except D.N.A


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