Multiple Choice
How does transplatin stop DNA replication?
A) Through its interaction with guanines in the DNA
B) By binding to the minor groove of DNA
C) By forcing a kink in the DNA that cannot be repaired
D) It doesn't; transplatin is not a useful anti-cancer drug.
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