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In biology, dnaQ polymerizes the ε subunit of the DNA polymerase III holoenzyme.

The ε subunits role is to remove misincorporated bases from DNA.

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DNA replication (comparing prokaryotic to eukaryotic)
Initiation
Prokaryotic
(initiation)
Eukaryotic
(preparation in
G1 phase
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Replication
Prokaryotic
(elongation)
Eukaryotic
(synthesis in
S phase
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Both
Termination
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