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What is the dna dependent dna polymerase used in replication?

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Answered by vasanthij97
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A number of proteins are associated with the replication fork to help in the initiation and continuation of DNA synthesis. Most prominently, DNA polymerase synthesizes the new strands by adding nucleotides that complement each (template) strand. DNA replication occurs during the S-stage of interphase.



Answered by btsarmy2031
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DNA viruses replicate their genomes using DNA-dependent DNA polymerases (also called DNA polymerases) and transcribe mRNA using DNA-dependent RNA polymerases (also called RNA polymerases). RNA viruses have RNA genomes, which can also be either double-stranded (dsRNA) or single-stranded (ssRNA).

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