What is the function of DNA polymerase III in DNA replication? A- DNA polymerase III holds the unzipped DNA strands open. B- DNA polymerase III opens and unwinds the DNA double helix. C- DNA polymerase III binds nucleotides together, forming a new strand. D- All of the above are correct.
The DNA polymerases are enzymes that create DNA molecules by assembling nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA. These enzymes are essential to DNA replication and usually work in pairs to create two identical DNA strands from a single original DNA molecule. During this process, DNA polymerase “reads” the existing DNA strands to create two new strands that match the existing ones.
so C
Do you think it's C?
yes
Okay then, go with C.
Am i wrong?
I don't think that you're wrong.
dont lie now
Excuse me?
Maybe you should read. I'm not going to do your homework for you.
so its not c and i wasnt trying to be bossy but sure why not now i will. thanks for helping goodbye!
I don't know if it is C or not. That's your decision to make.
The DNA polymerases are enzymes that create DNA molecules by assembling nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA. These enzymes are essential to DNA replication and usually work in pairs to create two identical DNA strands from a single original DNA molecule. During this process, DNA polymerase “reads” the existing DNA strands to create two new strands that match the existing ones.
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