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The enzyme which has a final mistake rate of 1 mistake / 10° nucleotides is
and the
enzyme which has a final mistake rate of 1 mistake/105 nucleotides is
correct order)
(answers must be in
O ribosomal RNA; MRNA
Ribosomal RNA; DNA Polymerase
RNA Polymerase; DNA Polymerase
O DNA Polymerase; RNA Polymerase
Transcribed Image Text:The enzyme which has a final mistake rate of 1 mistake / 10° nucleotides is and the enzyme which has a final mistake rate of 1 mistake/105 nucleotides is correct order) (answers must be in O ribosomal RNA; MRNA Ribosomal RNA; DNA Polymerase RNA Polymerase; DNA Polymerase O DNA Polymerase; RNA Polymerase
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Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) replication is a biological process in which two identical replicas of DNA are produced from one original molecule. DNA replication is present in all living organisms and is an essential part of biological inheritance.

Transcription is the process in which the information present on the DNA is transferred on to a newly formed molecule of RNA (messenger RNA). It occurs both in prokaryotes as well as eukaryotes.

DNA polymerases are enzymes that catalyze the synthesis of DNA molecules from nucleoside triphosphates, the molecular precursors of DNA. These enzymes are essential for DNA replication and usually work in groups to create two identical DNA duplexes from a single original DNA duplex.

RNA polymerase, is an enzyme that synthesizes RNA from a DNA template. RNA polymerase is important for the process of transcription.

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