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What is copied during replication?

mRNA

rRNA

tRNA

DNA

What is the point at which a DNA strand is unzipped so that it can form new complimentary strands?

double helix

polymerase

replication fork

nuclease What is the function of DNA polymerase?

neither adding base pairs nor correcting errors

both adding base pairs and correcting errors

adding base pairs

correcting errors Two strands of DNA produced during replication are copies of each other because each strand in the double helix is .

continuous

complementary

identical

connected What is the result of a mutation during replication?

The strands are continuous.

The strands are broken.

The strands are different.

The strands are identical

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What is copied during replication?

mRNA

rRNA

tRNA

DNA
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