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Yasmin Gross
24 May, 04:35
What are proofreading enzymes?
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24 May, 05:21
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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.
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