Multiple Choice
Why is a sliding DNA clamp important in DNA replication?
A) It increases the number of nucleotides polymerized.
B) It holds open the two sides of the DNA molecule.
C) It slides forward separating additional strands of the DNA molecule.
D) It temporarily holds the nucleotides together until phosphodiester bonds can form.
E) It unwinds the double helix.
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