Place the steps of the double-strand break model of recombination in order. First step Last step Answer Bank endonuclease cleaves both strands of one homolog homologous region of intact homolog is invaded by free end exonuclease generates 3' single-stranded overhangs DNA polymerase fills in gaps in the DNA DNA ligase seals the nicked DNA
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