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    Small Acid-Soluble Proteins (SASPs) Protect DNA from Ultraviolet Light and Are
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Small Acid-Soluble Proteins (SASPs) Protect DNA from Ultraviolet Light and Are

Question 19

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Small acid-soluble proteins (SASPs) protect DNA from ultraviolet light and are found in high numbers within


A) gram-positive Bacteria.
B) endospores.
C) inclusion bodies.
D) gram-negative Bacteria.

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