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In E.coli, which protein is central to the process of strand invasion? -RecA -RecD -RecB -RecC -RecUV
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In E.coli, which protein is central to the process of strand invasion?
-RecA
-RecD
-RecB
-RecC
-RecUV
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In E.coli the protein RecA is involved in strand invasion that connects to both chromosomes
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