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Primers are used for DNA replication. RNA polymerase isn't used for DNA synthesis. If I remember correctly, RNA Pol doesn't have exonuclease activity meaning it doesn't correct nucleotide mistakes whereas DNA Pol has this function. This implies DNA fidelity > RNA fidelity.Why doesn't RNA Pol require a primer?
Most likely DNA Pol, based on its protein folding properties, needs to recognize a short stretch of ds template so it "knows" where to start DNA replication.Why does DNA pol require one?
Primers are used for DNA replication. RNA polymerase isn't used for DNA synthesis. If I remember correctly, RNA Pol doesn't have exonuclease activity meaning it doesn't correct nucleotide mistakes whereas DNA Pol has this function. This implies DNA fidelity > RNA fidelity.
Most likely DNA Pol, based on its protein folding properties, needs to recognize a short stretch of ds template so it "knows" where to start DNA replication.
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