Multiple Choice
The base-pairing error rate remains low during replication because
A) DNA repair mechanisms can fix the mispaired bases.
B) bases that are mispaired can excise themselves.
C) UV light radiation corrects any base mispairs.
D) mispaired bases cause a cell to die before replication is complete.
E) None of these; base-pairing errors are not possible
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