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How does DNA replication differ between eukaryotes and prokaryotes? (its not A) A. The base-pairing rules are different between eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
B. Only prokaryotes rely on enzymes such as DNA polymerase.
C. Only eukaryotes rely on enzymes such as DNA polymerase.
D. Eukaryotes use multiple replication forks to replicate a larger volume of DNA.

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