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n. - An enzyme that catalyzes the formation of new DNA and RNA from an existing strand of DNA or RNA.

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  • You cite an example of defects in polymerase proofreading and mismatch repair leading to an increased risk of cancer.
  • It was a stretch of DNA that could be transcribed by an enzyme called polymerase into a chemically similar molecule known as RNA.
  • That was why it was called a polymerase chain reaction.
  • DNA, which is then amplified using a procedure called the polymerase chain reaction, or PCR.
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