Multiple Choice
In an otherwise normal cell,what happens if one mistake is made during DNA replication?
A) Nothing;mistakes just happen.
B) A cell cycle checkpoint detects the error and pauses the cell cycle so the error can be corrected.
C) The cell will begin to divide out of control,forming a malignant tumor.
D) Mistakes are never made during DNA replication.
E) The mutation will be inherited by the individual's offspring.
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