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What do the enzymes in excision repair systems do? A destroy cancer cells B cut off telomere sections C replace dna damaged by chemicals D replace rna primers with dna
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What do the enzymes in excision repair systems do?
A destroy cancer cells
B cut off telomere sections
C replace dna damaged by chemicals
D replace rna primers with dna
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B would be the answer I think
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