How do you edit fast?
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Should you use confirm edit on release?
Confirm edit on release makes certain edits where you need to release your mouse very difficult. The better (and…
Can Grammarly be used offline?
Grammarly is an online application, which means your computer must be connected to the Internet. Grammarly requires a stable Internet connection to analyze your text and provide suggestions.
Why Grammarly is not working in Word?
If Microsoft Word or Outlook is slow or crashes when…
Which enzyme is responsible for putting complementary bases on the new DNA strand?
DNA polymerase
Which enzyme is responsible for building the new strand?
What unzips DNA in protein synthesis?
The helicase unzips the double-stranded DNA for replication, making a forked structure. The primase generates short strands of RNA that…
What does NB mean?
nota bene
What does P and PP mean?
The APA style of referencing, which I have most frequently used, requires that p. is used for single page references or citations (Book Title, p. 13) while for multiple pages you must cite it as (pp. 35-40). So…
How do I get started in medical writing?
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Why is RNA polymerase less accurate than DNA polymerase?
It synthesises single-stranded RNA during the transcription process. Hence the error rate of the RNA polymerase is much higher than the DNA polymerase. The RNA polymerase is slow, inefficient and adds nucleotides 40 to 50 per seconds. But alike DNA polymerase,…
What are the error rates for DNA replication after proofreading?
Scientists have reported mutation rates as low as 1 mistake per 100 million (10-8) to 1 billion (10-9) nucleotides, mostly in bacteria, and as high as 1 mistake per 100 (10-2) to 1,000 (10-3) nucleotides, the latter in a group…
What enzymes are proofreading DNA?
DNA polymerases are the enzymes that build DNA in cells. During DNA replication (copying), most DNA polymerases can check their work with each base that they add. This process is called proofreading.
What is the main DNA polymerase enzyme in prokaryotes?
In prokaryotes, three main…
What are the 7 subordinating conjunctions?
The most common subordinating conjunctions in the English language include: than, rather than, whether, as much as, whereas, that, whatever, which, whichever, after, as soon as, as long as, before, by the time, now that, once, since, till, until, when, whenever, while, though, although,…
Which of the following types of DNA polymerase has 3 5 exonuclease activity?
Explanation: DNA polymerases I, II, III and IV all has 5’3′ exonuclease activity. DNA polymerases I is the only polymerase to have the 3’5′ exonuclease activity which is the proof reading activity of DNA polymerase.
What is…