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18 November, 09:16

The mismatch of a DNA base pair during duplication can result in a mutation.

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  1. 18 November, 10:33
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    The answer is true. Mutation is the result of the mismatch of a base pair during the duplication. Mutations are neither the results from errors during the replication of DNA or other types of damage to DNA. In simpler words, DNA errs to copy accurately.
  2. 18 November, 11:54
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    The statemnt is true. Mismach is base pairs is one of the common types of mutations, that occur. This may be due to substitution caused by purine by purine, and pyrimidine by pyrimidine. The other type is transversion, in which, purne is replaced by pyrimidine, and pyrimidine by purine.
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