DNA replication in eukaryotes differs from that in prokaryotes in
A) proteins needed to initiate replication
B) licensing of sites of origins of replication
C) how histones are removed for access to template strands
D) the proteins involved in the replication process
E) all of the above
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A) replicates
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A) They
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A)
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A) recognize and bind
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