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    What Reactions Are Catalyzed by DNA Methyltransferase
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What Reactions Are Catalyzed by DNA Methyltransferase

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What reactions are catalyzed by DNA methyltransferase?


A) Addition of methyl groups to nitrogen bases
B) Addition of methyl groups to ribose sugars
C) Addition of methyl groups to proteins
D) Removal of methyl groups from DNA

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