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Alex73 [517]
3 years ago
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DNA replication requires all of the following EXCEPT: a template, that is, a strand or strands to be copied. the monomers that a

re assembled into the new strand, including dCTP. the enzymes that carry out the process, including primase. the enzymes that carry out the process, including topoisomerase. Actually, all of these are required for DNA replication.
Biology
1 answer:
JulijaS [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Actually, all of these are required for DNA replication.

Explanation:

This is because DNA replication is the process where double stranded DNA are copied and produced from the parent DNA molecule. For DNA replication to occur there must be a strand of DNA that must be copied, the monomers from the parent molecule, the enzymes that carry out replication process, primase and topoisomerase.

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