Multiple Choice
Although DNA replication of one cell involves billions of nucleotides,why is this process so accurate?
A) DNA primers can replace any mistakes in base-pairing
B) RNA polymerase corrects any mistakes before doing RNA transcription
C) Unwinding the double helix would remove any mistakes in base-pairing.
D) DNA polymerase proofreads and corrects mistakes in base-pairing.
E) Semiconservative replication means that the process is very careful and conservativE.
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