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Biology, 11.12.2019 04:31 amy290

The primary function of dna polymerase is to:

a) add nucleotides to the growing daughter strand.
b) seal nicks along the sugar-phosphate backbone of the daughter strand.
c) unwind the parent dna double helix.
d) generate primers to initiate dna synthesis.
e) prevent reassociation of the denatured parental dna strands.

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