Multiple Choice
In the polymerization in vitro of actin filaments and microtubules from their subunits, what does the "lag phase" correspond to?
A) Nucleation
B) Reaching steady state
C) Nucleotide exchange
D) ATP or GTP hydrolysis
E) Treadmilling
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