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The first step in DNA replication is to uncoil the DNA. Which organic compound makes this happen? a. nucleic acids b. carbohydrates c. proteins d. lipids
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The first step in DNA replication is to uncoil the DNA. Which organic compound makes this happen?
a. nucleic acids
b. carbohydrates
c. proteins
d. lipids
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It must be d i hope it helps good luck ! :)
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