Multiple Choice
Assume that during DNA replication in a bacterium a mistake is made and a G is inserted into the newly synthesized DNA strand opposite a T in the template DNA strand. If this mistake is not repaired before the next round of DNA replication, what mutation will eventually result?
A) A-to-G base substitution
B) A-to-C base substitution
C) A-to-T base substitution
D) G-to-A base substitution
E) C-to-A base substitution
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