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    The Process of Allowing Single-Stranded DNA to Re-Form into a Double-Stranded
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The Process of Allowing Single-Stranded DNA to Re-Form into a Double-Stranded

Question 9

Question 9

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The process of allowing single-stranded DNA to re-form into a double-stranded form is called


A) annealing
B) degradation
C) denaturation
D) amplification

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