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27 March, 00:32

Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

(a) - DNA ligase joins segments of DNA.

(b) - DNA polymerase makes a molecule of DNA from a DNA template.

(c) - RNA polymerase makes a molecule of RNA from an RNA template.

(d) - DNA gyrase coils and twists DNA transposase insertion of DNA segments into DNA

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  1. 27 March, 00:47
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    The correct answer is C) RNA polymerase makes a molecule of RNA from an RNA template.

    Explanation:

    RNA polymerase works when the transcription is in process. Transcription is the making of an RNA strand from a DNA strand that was separated but will come into a helicoidal shape again. Therefore, the RNA polymerase makes a molecule of RNA from a DNA template. Also, the template has Thymine instead of Uracil (only found in RNA) so it's DNA.
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