Question
What can happen if a mutation occurs during DNA replication?
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The nucleus breaks apart and releases the mutated DNA into the cytoplasm.
The nucleus breaks apart and releases the mutated , , D N A, , into the cytoplasm.
The cell destroys the chromosome with the mutated DNA.
The cell destroys the chromosome with the mutated , , D N A, , .
A trait of the organism can be affected by the change in the protein created from the mutated DNA.
A trait of the organism can be affected by the change in the protein created from the mutated , , D N A, , .
The mutated DNA leaves the nucleus and is disassembled in the cytoplasm.
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The nucleus breaks apart and releases the mutated DNA into the cytoplasm.
The nucleus breaks apart and releases the mutated , , D N A, , into the cytoplasm.
The cell destroys the chromosome with the mutated DNA.
The cell destroys the chromosome with the mutated , , D N A, , .
A trait of the organism can be affected by the change in the protein created from the mutated DNA.
A trait of the organism can be affected by the change in the protein created from the mutated , , D N A, , .
The mutated DNA leaves the nucleus and is disassembled in the cytoplasm.
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The mutated DNA can lead to changes in the genetic code, resulting in the production of abnormal proteins or non-functional proteins. This can impact the normal functioning of cells, potentially leading to genetic disorders, diseases, or even cell death.
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