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What is the function of dna polymerase iii? select one: a. to unwind the dna helix during replication b. to seal together the broken ends of dna strands c. to add nucleotides to the 3' end of a growing
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What is the function of dna polymerase iii? select one:
a. to unwind the dna helix during replication
b. to seal together the broken ends of dna strands
c. to add nucleotides to the 3' end of a growing dna strand
d. to degrade damaged dna molecules?
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hello. sorry but i cant see the answers that i have to choose from, they are very blurry. you should try posting your question again.
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