When discussing DNA replication, which enzyme is most important?

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Genes are the building blocks of heredity and are passed from parent to child. Genes contain DNA, which has instructions for making proteins. A genetic disorder, also called a genetic disease, occurs when a gene has a problem with its code, causing a health problem. These problems are called mutations or variations. Mutations can cause proteins to not work properly or to be missing entirely.  Genetic disorders can be caused by: Pathogenic mutations: These mutations cause disease. Mutations in a single gene Mutations in multiple genes Chromosomal abnormalities  Genetic disorders can... Show more

When discussing DNA replication, which enzyme is most important?