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 DNA Polymerase 1 is a slow(non-responsive) enzyme. It only adds a few bases to the growing DNA chain at a time and its accurate.
[[DNA|DNA]] Polymerase 1 is a slow (non-responsive) enzyme. It only adds a few bases to the growing DNA chain at a time and its accurate.  


Besides, it also removes RNA primers and also in proof-reading the DNA sequence during replication.
Besides, it also removes [[RNA|RNA]] primers and also in proof-reading the DNA sequence during replication<ref>Alberts Bray, H. J. L. R. R. W., 2010. Essential Cell Biology. Third ed. New York: Garland Science, Taylor and Francis Group .</ref>.<br>


<ref>Alberts Bray, H. J. L. R. R. W., 2010. Essential Cell Biology. Third ed. New York: Garland Science, Taylor and Francis Group .</ref>
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DNA Polymerase 1 is a slow (non-responsive) enzyme. It only adds a few bases to the growing DNA chain at a time and its accurate.

Besides, it also removes RNA primers and also in proof-reading the DNA sequence during replication[1].

References

  1. Alberts Bray, H. J. L. R. R. W., 2010. Essential Cell Biology. Third ed. New York: Garland Science, Taylor and Francis Group .