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Which Protein-Encoding Genes, Although Present in Genomic DNA, Are Uniquely

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Question 5

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Which protein-encoding genes, although present in genomic DNA, are uniquely expressed by lymphocytes?


A) RAG1
B) RAG2
C) DNA ligase IV
D) TdT
E) RAG1, RAG2, and TdT

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