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DNA polymerase III holoenzyme
DNA polymerase III holoenzyme Pol III can also refer to KNM ... III, a Norwegian guard vessel from WW2 DNA polymerase III holoenzyme is the primary enzyme complex involved in prokaryotic DNA replication. The complex has high processivity ( ...
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DNA replication
DNA replication DNA replication. In the first step, a portion ... by a helicase. Next, a molecule of DNA polymerase shown in green binds to one strand of the DNA. It moves along the strand, using it ... and reforming a double helix. A second DNA polymerase molecule (also green) is used ...
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DNA polymerase
DNA polymerase DNA polymerase 3D structure. A DNA polymerase is an enzyme that assists in DNA replication. Such enzymes catalyze the polymerization of deoxyribonucleotides alongside a DNA strand, which they "read" and use ...
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Category:DNA replication
Category:DNA replication The main article for this category is DNA replication. Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to ... EC 2.7.7 Pages in category "DNA replication" There are 21 pages in this section of this category. D DNA polymerase DNA polymerase I DNA polymerase II DNA ...
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DNA polymerase I
DNA polymerase I DNA polymerase I is an enzyme that mediates the process of DNA replication in prokaryotes. Discovered by Arthur Kornberg ... in 1958, it was the first known DNA polymerase (and, indeed, the first known polymerase ... possesses three enzymatic activities: A 5' -> 3' DNA polymerase activity A 3' -> 5' exonuclease ...
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List of genetic engineering topics
... Auxotroph -- Auxotrophic mutant -- Axoneme -- B B form DNA -- Bacillus -- Back mutation -- Backcross -- Bacteria -- Bacterial lawn ... Clinical geneticist -- Clone (genetics) -- Clone bank -- Cloned DNA -- Cloning -- Cloning vector -- Coccus -- Code -- Code dictionary ... genomics -- Compartment -- Competence factor -- Competent -- Complementarity -- Complementary DNA -- Complementation -- Complementation test -- Complete linkage -- Complete medium ... Discrete generations -- Disease -- Disruptive selection -- Distribution -- DMD -- DNA -- DNA amplification -- DNA bank -- DNA clone -- DNA ...
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List of genetics-related topics
... Auxotroph Auxotrophic mutant Axoneme B B form DNA Bacillus Back mutation Backcross Bacteria Bacterial lawn ... Clinical geneticist Clone (genetics) Clone bank Cloned DNA Cloning Cloning vector Coccus Code Code dictionary ... genomics Compartment Competence factor Competent Complementarity Complementary DNA Complementation Complementation test Complete linkage Complete medium ... Discrete generations Disease Disruptive selection Distribution DMD DNA DNA amplification DNA bank DNA clone DNA ...
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Transcription (genetics)
... Transcription is the process through which a DNA sequence is enzymatically copied by an RNA ... words, the transfer of genetic information from DNA into RNA. In the case of protein-encoding DNA, transcription is the beginning of the process ... and less effective than the controls for DNA; therefore, transcription has a lower copying fidelity than DNA replication. Like DNA replication, transcription proceeds ...
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Transcription (genetics) (Psychology wiki)
... Transcription is the process through which a DNA sequence is enzymatically copied by an RNA ... words, the transfer of genetic information from DNA into RNA. In the case of protein-encoding DNA, transcription is the beginning of the process ... and less effective than the controls for DNA; therefore, transcription has a lower copying fidelity than DNA replication . Like DNA replication , transcription proceeds ...
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RNA polymerase
... to make the path of RNA and DNA more clear. The magnesium ion (yellow) is ... for reading the genetic code stored in DNA. RNAP accomplishes this task by constructing RNA ... in accordance with the information present in DNA. RNA polymerase enzymes are essential and are ... RNAP. RNAP can initiate transcription at specific DNA sequences known as promoters. It then produces ... RNA chain which is complementary to the DNA strand used as a template. The ...
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