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    The Protein Involved in Separating the DNA Strands at the Initiation
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The Protein Involved in Separating the DNA Strands at the Initiation

Question 11

Question 11

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The protein involved in separating the DNA strands at the initiation of DNA replication is called


A) helicase.
B) DNA polymerase I.
C) DNA polymerase III.
D) primase.
E) DNA gyrase.

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