The rate of DNA replication in eukaryotic cell nuclei is primarily governed by
A) the rate of elongation of DNA chains (i.e., number of nucleotides added per growing chain per second) .
B) the number of replication forks per cell.
C) the activity of RNA polymerase III.
D) the number of chromosomes per cell.
E) None of the other answers is correct.
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