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A.

DNA pol III
 
B.

DNA pol I
 
C.

primase
 
D.

helicase
 
E.

SSBp
 
F.

ligase
 
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F helicase: separates the 2 DNA strands of the double strand DNA
E SSBp: binds with single stranded DNA. That prevends the formation of double strand DNA before the replication is over.
C Primase: Creates the RNA primers, so that DNA polymerase can start replication.
A DNA pol III: the primary replication enzyme. Replicates the DNA
B DNA pol I: After RNA primers are removed, DNA polymerase I replaces them with DNA strands.
F ligase: It's main function is joining DNA strands with phosphodiester bond (for example strands that were created by DNA polymerase I with strands created with DNA polymerase III). It also has uses at repair of DNA by creating phosphodiester bonds.
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