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    Exam 10: DNA Replication and Recombination
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    An Endonuclease Is Involved in Removing Bases Sequentially from Either
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An Endonuclease Is Involved in Removing Bases Sequentially from Either

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An endonuclease is involved in removing bases sequentially from either end of DNA.

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