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if purine is substituted in one strand of DNA wht happen​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Base substitutions involving replacement of one purine for another or one pyrimidine for another (e.g., a mismatched A-A pair, instead of A-T) are known as transitions; the replacement of a purine by a pyrimidine, or vice versa, is called a transversion.

Answered by ItZTeRiBABU
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Base substitutions involving replacement of one purine for another or one pyrimidine for another (e.g., a mismatched A-A pair, instead of A-T) are known as transitions; the replacement of a purine by a pyrimidine, or vice versa, is called a transversion.

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