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    The DNA Double Helix Can Be Separated into Single Strands
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The DNA Double Helix Can Be Separated into Single Strands

Question 15

Question 15

Multiple Choice

The DNA double helix can be separated into single strands using


A) NaOH.
B) reverse transcriptase.
C) heat.
D) either heat or NaOH.
E) heat, NaOH, and reverse transcriptase.

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