Question

The average mutation rate for DNA replication is 1 mutation for every 10 billion (10,000,000,000) nucleotides of DNA replicated. Yet DNA polymerase makes a mistake during replication at an average of 1 in 100,000 nucleotides. What does this say about DNA replication?

A) Most errors in DNA replication become mutations.

B) The base-pairing rules (A pairs with T and G pairs with C) prevent any mutations.

C) Cells are extraordinarily proficient at repairing errors made during DNA replication.

D) Cells recognize that a small fraction of mutations are beneficial to organisms and do not repair those.

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