AP BIOLOGY

THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE

DNA REPLICATION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which DNA polymerases are involved in DNA replication?
A
alpha
B
beta
C
delta
D
epsilon
E
gamma
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Based on these results and on the wealth of literature on DNA polymerase alpha, we conclude that DNA polymerase alpha is mainly responsible for DNA replication in nuclei, DNA polymerase beta is involved in nuclear DNA repair, and DNA polymerase gamma is the mitochondrial replicating enzyme.

Detailed explanation-2: -DNA polymerase is responsible for the process of DNA replication, during which a double-stranded DNA molecule is copied into two identical DNA molecules. Scientists have taken advantage of the power of DNA polymerase molecules to copy DNA molecules in test tubes via polymerase chain reaction, also known as PCR.

Detailed explanation-3: -Pol is a DNA polymerase, which is a type of enzyme that “reads” sequences of DNA and uses them as templates to produce new DNA. These enzymes are important for copying (replicating) cells’ genetic material. DNA polymerases also play critical roles in DNA repair. Pol functions in mitochondria.

Detailed explanation-4: -As the only known DNA polymerase in mitochondria, pol is required for all replication and repair functions and is the main source of errors produced in our mtDNA.

Detailed explanation-5: -Classification. On the basis of sequence similarities, DNA polymerases can fall into three groups: type A, type B and type C, which have homology to polA (pol I), polB (pol II) and polC (pol III) from Escherichia coli, respectively [1, 2].

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