Multiple Choice
How is replication specificity dictated?
A) Proper base-pairing is dictated more by shape than by hydrogen bonding capacity.
B) Enzyme interactions with the DNA act as a "ruler" to determine if the properly spaced base pair has been formed.
C) The bond is broken and reformed to ensure its accurate placement at each base pair.
D) All the answers are correct.
E) A and B are both correct.
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