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    Which of the Following Types of DNA Damage Cannot Be
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Which of the Following Types of DNA Damage Cannot Be

Question 12

Question 12

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Which of the following types of DNA damage cannot be repaired by base excision repair?


A) Depurination
B) Cytosine deamination
C) Thymine dimer
D) Single-strand break
E) Base oxidation

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