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26 October, 13:19

What two factors make errors in transcription less potentially harmful than errors in dna replication?

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  1. 26 October, 13:39
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    Errors in transcription are less potentially harmful compared to DNA replication errors because:

    1. Unlike DNA, RNA does not permanently store genetic information in the cell.

    2. RNA strands have a very short life span. Because of this the errors do not normally have serious impact on the body system.

    Also, many copies of RNA are usually made.
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