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8. What introduces nucleotides in a template-independent manner to free 3′ OH created upon cleavage of the interstrand hairpin?

A. TdT
B. Artemis
C. RAG-1/2
D. XRCC4 with DNA ligase IV
E. Ku 70 and Ku 80

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Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) introduces nucleotides to a free 3' OH end in a template-independent manner after the cleavage of the interstrand hairpin, contributing to immune system diversity.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks what introduces nucleotides to a free 3′ OH end created upon cleavage of the interstrand hairpin in a template-independent manner.

The correct answer is A. TdT, which stands for Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase.

TdT is an enzyme that adds nucleotides to the ends of a DNA molecule without the need for a template, which is particularly important in the process of V(D)J recombination during immune system development, where it adds nucleotides to the ends of cleaved genes to create diversity in antigen receptors.

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