Eukaryotic organisms speed up the process of DNA replication by O shortening the initiation phase...

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Eukaryotic organisms speed up the process of DNA replication by O shortening the initiation phase O producing several sliding clamp complexes which provide more binding sites for DNA pol III O using DNA gyrase to unravel the double helix rather than DNA helicase O using multiple origins of replication on each chromosome QUESTION 16 Endonucleases and exonucleases are enzymes that can remove nucleotides from a polynucleotide chain An endonuclease removes nucleotides while an exonuclease removes nucleotides from the 5 end of the chain from the 3 end of the chain from the 3 end of the chain from the 5 end of the chain O internally from the ends of the chain O from the ends of the chain internally

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