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During replication, DNA polymerase: a. separates both strands of DNA c. links together adjacent nucleotides in the new DNA strand b. attracts complimentary nucleotides d. helps to destroy the new polynucleotide chain

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During replication, DNA "unzips" into two halves. Then the DNA polymerase goes through and essentially matches the correct nucleotides with their counterpart.
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