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What enzyme is used to “glue” together the ends of cut pieces of DNA? a. DNA ligase b. protease c. restriction enzymes d. RNA polymerase e. DNA polymerase
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What enzyme is used to “glue” together the ends of cut pieces of DNA?
a. DNA ligase
b. protease
c. restriction enzymes
d. RNA polymerase
e. DNA polymerase
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DNA ligase is like the glue that pieces together DNA. DNA polymerase "unzips" the DNA helix in DNA replication.
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