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    Which Proteins Are Responsible for the Unwinding of the Double-Stranded
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Which Proteins Are Responsible for the Unwinding of the Double-Stranded

Question 51

Question 51

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Which proteins are responsible for the unwinding of the double-stranded DNA during replication?


A) ligases
B) helicases
C) topoisomerases
D) primases
E) lyases

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