Genetics: Analysis and Principles
Genetics: Analysis and Principles
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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During site-specific recombination that occurs in an antibody gene, the protein(s) that catalyze(s) the joining of V and J domains to each other is/are

a. RAG1 and RAG2.

b. nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ) proteins.

c. RecA.

d. RecBCD.

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