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Biology, 22.04.2020 00:51 korrinevbrulz2222

When DNA is replicated (copied) in eukaryotic cells, there are usually very few mistakes that are made
only about 1 every 10 billion base pairs). However, sometimes mistakes are made and not corrected (for
example, an adenine might be incorrectly substituted where a cytosine should be). How do you think a
mistake in DNA would effect transcription, translation, and the protein that is ultimately made?

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