What is DNA polymerase able to do so that mutations are avoided during replication? Explain

A. add more codes
B. encode a message
C. repair itself
D. repair the dna

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D. repair the DNA

DNA polymerase is an enzyme responsible for copying a cell's DNA during replication. It has proofreading capabilities that allow it to detect and correct errors that may occur during replication, such as incorrect base pairings or nucleotide insertions or deletions. This helps to minimize the occurrence of mutations in the newly synthesized DNA strand. Additionally, DNA polymerase can also repair any damage that may have occurred to the DNA template strand to ensure that the replicated DNA is accurate and stable.
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