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Question 4 1 pts When DNA polymerase is in contract with Guanine (G) in the parent strand, what does it add to the growing daughter strand? O Thymine (T) 0 Adenine (A) Phosphate Cytocine (C)
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When DNA polymerase is in contract with Guanine (G) in the parent strand, what does it add to the
growing daughter strand?
O Thymine (T)
0 Adenine (A)
Phosphate
Cytocine (C)
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the answer is cytocine because Guanine matches with cytocine according to the base paring rules
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