The enzyme that is involved in excision repair would be ? (a) telomerase (b) DNA polymerase III (C) endonuclease (d) photolyase
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Excision repair is a DNA repair mechanism that removes damaged or incorrect bases and replaces them with the correct ones. This process involves several steps: recognition of the damage, excision of the damaged section, synthesis of the correct sequence, and Show more…
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