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Biology, 24.01.2020 10:31 iBrain

Why is it more important to check for errors during dna replication than
during translation?
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a. translation does not use a nucleic acid code.
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b. an error in translation affects only one cell.
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c. proteins function hormally even when they have errors.
d. errors in dna replication are not passed to more generations.

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