Practice: During DNA replication, the enzyme ___________, catalyzes the elongation of new DNA by adding, to the 3' end of the previous nucleotide, new nucleotides that are complementary to a DNA template.
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Concept #1: Steps of DNA Replication
Practice: During DNA replication, the enzyme ___________, catalyzes the elongation of new DNA by adding, to the 3' end of the previous nucleotide, new nucleotides that are complementary to a DNA template.
Practice: Which of the following enzymes breaks the hydrogen bonds between the DNA strands?
Practice: Which of the following enzyme-function matches is incorrect?
Practice: Which of the following enzymes is responsible for removing RNA primers and replacing them with DNA?
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