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During replication, the function of the enzyme DNA polymerase is to a. bind nucleotides together. b. send messages. c. receive messages. d. locate replication sites.
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During replication, the function of the enzyme DNA polymerase is to
a.
bind nucleotides together.
b.
send messages.
c.
receive messages.
d.
locate replication sites.
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the answer would be A
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it would be bind nucleotides together so therefore the answer is a
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