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DNA replication is a process that involves copying the DNA molecule if a single base was miscopied what would be a possible result of this for the cell in which it happened

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If a single base is miscopied during replication then there is a possibility that the new base which has been incorporated will specify the same amino acid just like the old base. It happens because genetic code is degenerate which means that more than one codon can specify same amino acid.

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I think it would create two identiacle daughter cell soory for my spelling

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