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    While Sequencing a Bacterial Genome,a Researcher Notes That G Is
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While Sequencing a Bacterial Genome,a Researcher Notes That G Is

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While sequencing a bacterial genome,a researcher notes that G is more common on the leading strand than the lagging strand.This is an example of what phenomenon?

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