Nucleation:
A. describes the process of transporting RecA to the nucleus after translation.
B. is the addition of the first few RecA subunits onto single-strand DNA with the help of RecBCD.
C. occurs rapidly followed by slow extension of RecA coating of the filament.
D. is inhibited by the ATPase activity of RecA.
E. is the process by which RecA disassembles from the filament.
B
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