What is the role of the chi sequence in recombination DNA repair?
A) It directs RecBCD binding to DNA.
B) It acts as a target for an endonuclease activity.
C) It acts as a binding site for protein/DNA interactions.
D) It triggers the activity of a DNA helicase.
E) It acts as a signal for branch migration of double-stranded intermediates.
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