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This is complementary to cytosine Virulent Double helix Guanine DNA polymerase Base-pairing rules Replication Transformation Replication fork Cytosine Complementary

Chargaff’s rules that state the amount of adenine equals the amount of thymine and the amount of guanine equals the amount of cytosine. Virulent Double helix Guanine DNA polymerase Base-pairing rules Replication Transformation Replication fork Cytosine Complementary

Genetic modification due to receiving new DNA. Virulent Double helix Guanine DNA polymerase Base-pairing rules Replication Transformation Replication fork Cytosine Complementary

This enzyme proofreads DNA strands Virulent Double helix Guanine DNA polymerase Base-pairing rules Replication Transformation Replication fork Cytosine Complementary

This enzyme glues together gaps in new DNA molecules Guanine DNA polymerase Base-pairing rules Replication Transformation Replication fork Cytosine Complementary Helicase Ligase

The sequence of bases on one strand determines the sequence of bases on the other strand Virulent Double helix Guanine DNA polymerase Base-pairing rules Replication Transformation Replication fork Cytosine Complementary

The process of synthesizing a new strand of DNA Virulent Double helix Guanine DNA polymerase Base-pairing rules Replication Transformation Replication fork Cytosine Complementary

An enzyme that catalyzes the unwinding and separation of double-stranded DNA or RNA during its replication Guanine DNA polymerase Base-pairing rules Replication Transformation Replication fork Cytosine Complementary Helicase Ligase

This is complementary to guanine DNA polymerase Base-pairing rules Replication Transformation Replication fork Cytosine Complementary Helicase Ligase

An enzyme that moves along each of the DNA strands, adding nucleotides to the exposed bases according to the base-pairing rules Guanine DNA polymerase Base-pairing rules Replication Transformation Replication fork Cytosine Complementary Helicase Ligase