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26 May, 00:43

How do mutations affect the products of DNA replication?

They make different strands

They make RNA .

They make identical strands.

They do not affect the products.

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  1. 26 May, 00:48
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    Answer: They would make different strands

    Explanation: The reasoning behind this is quite simple. If a mutation occurs that means some sort of problem has occurred. Therefore because of this problem the ensuing product would have to be a different strand. Making of RNA has nothing to do with mutations and of course identical strands would not be produced, as that is what is produced when no mutations occur. It also affects the products because the mutation is altering the DNA, therefore making it different.
  2. 26 May, 00:53
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    Make different strands! Have a blessed day
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