polymerase

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(Kimya) Polimeraz
polymerase chain reaction
(Biyoloji) Polimeraz zincir tepkimesi
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Any of various enzymes that catalyze the formation of polymers of DNA or RNA using an existing strand of DNA or RNA as a template
Synthesizes a double-stranded DNA molecule using a primer and DNA as a template (See Poly(A) polymerase, Polymerase chain reaction, RNA polymerase, Taq polymerase )
an enzyme that creates genetic material, either RNA or DNA, from building blocks
an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of new DNA and RNA from an existing strand of DNA or RNA
an enzyme which assembles nucleic acid residues into DNA or RNA polymers Polymerases work from the DNA complement of the sequence to be built DNA polymerases copy DNA to DNA to replicate the genome before mitosis, while RNA polymerases copy DNA to RNA as the first step in gene transcription
Any enzyme that adds subunits to chains of macromolecules Example is DNA polymerase
General term for enzymes that carry out the synthesis of nucleic acids
{i} any of several enzymes which catalyze the formation of large molecular chains from simpler molecules
an enzyme which catalyzes the replication of DNA (DNA polymerase) or RNA (RNA polymerase)
is an enzyme that catalyzes DNA or RNA transcription
An enzyme that catalyzes the assembly of nucleotides into RNA (RNA polymerase) and of deoxynucleotides into DNA (DNA polymerase) Top of Page
polymerase chain reaction
a technique in molecular biology for creating multiple copies of DNA from a sample; used in genetic fingerprinting etc
polymerase chain reaction
laboratory technique used to replicate segments of DNA by repeatedly splitting the DNA strands and duplicating them with a DNA polymerase enzyme, PCR (Molecular Biology)
polymerase chain reaction
A technique for amplifying DNA sequences in vitro by separating the DNA into two strands and incubating it with oligonucleotide primers and DNA polymerase. It can amplify a specific sequence of DNA by as many as one billion times and is important in biotechnology, forensics, medicine, and genetic research. Laboratory technique used to make numerous copies of specific DNA segments quickly and accurately. These are needed for various experiments and procedures in molecular biology, forensic analysis (DNA fingerprinting), evolutionary biology (to amplify DNA fragments found in ancient specimens), and medicine (to diagnose genetic disease or detect low viral counts). Invented by Kary Mullis, PCR requires a DNA template (as little as one molecule) to copy, nucleotides to build the copies, and the enzyme DNA polymerase to catalyze the formation of bonds between the nucleotide monomers. Each three-step cycle (separating the two strands of the DNA double helix, marking the ends of the segment to be copied, and catalyzing the formation of bonds), which takes only minutes to complete, doubles the number of DNA strands present in the reaction medium. Repetition of this cycle many times results in an exponential increase in the amount of DNA
DNA polymerase
An enzyme that assists DNA replication
DNA polymerase
Any of various enzymes that function in the replication and repair of DNA by catalyzing the linking of dATP, dCTP, dGTP, and dTTP in a specific order, using single-stranded DNA as a template
RNA polymerase
A polymerase that catalyzes the synthesis of a complementary strand of RNA from a DNA template, or, in some viruses, from an RNA template
polymerase
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