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Biology, 26.07.2019 17:20 DEVlN6070

What is the function of ?
a. they are central to the re-synthesis of nucleotides from bases in salvage reactions.
b. they mediate the degradation of amp.
c. they are involved in the reversible reactions of purine salvage.
d. they mediate the degradation of imp. e. they are competitive inhibitors employed in the salvage of purine nucleotides.

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