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Biology, 13.03.2021 09:20 janahiac09

Imagine a cell with a mutation that prevented
DNA Polymerases from
functioning during all
phases of the cell cycle
OTHER than the S Phase.
(That means they can work
during the Sphase, and
ONLY the S-phase.) How
would this ultimately affect
the cell in the long run, and
what potential
consequences could occur
in this cell or its daughter
cells?

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