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Nucleotides and DNA strands

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The answer for your question is (B) DNA polymerase.DNA polymerases are enzymes that catalyse the addition of nucleotides to single stranded DNA in the process of DNA replication. The result is the formation of an identical dsDNA.It is definitely NOT (A) as recombinant DNA refers to the DNA that produced by hybridizing genetic material from different organisms.Hope this helps.-Stephanie is incorrect.......
Nucleotides are added individually to synthesize a new strand of DNA by?

A. recombinant DNA
B. DNA polymerase
C. gel electrophoresis
D. DNA sequencing

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Hi laura
The answer for your question is (B) DNA polymerase.
DNA polymerases are enzymes that catalyse the addition of nucleotides to single stranded DNA in the process of DNA replication. The result is the formation of an identical dsDNA.
It is definitely NOT (A) as recombinant DNA refers to the DNA that produced by hybridizing genetic material from different organisms.
Hope this helps.

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Stephanie is incorrect. DNA polymerase is an enzyme that catalyzes the addition of nucleotides to nucleotide primers to synthesize DNA strands. The answer is B.

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