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Refer to the following statements:
A. The DNA ligase seals the fragments into one long continuous strand in one of the strands of the DNA.
B. The DNA polymerase adds complementary nucleotides to the exposed bases.
C. After the addition of the new DNA, the strands automatically wind
themselves.
D. Helicase unzips the double helix of the DNA.
Questions:
1. What process is involved in the given statements?
a. Fertilization
b. Replication
c. Transcription
d. Translation
2. What is the correct order of the given statements?
a. C --> B --> A --> D
b. C --> D --> A --> B
c. D --> B --> A --> C
d. D --> C --> A --> B
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