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which error are formed in dna copying​

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Answered by karneomkar
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A shift in the position of nucleotides causes a wobble between a normal thymine and normal guanine. An additional proton on adenine causes a wobble in an adenine-cytosine base-pair. Replication errors can also involve insertions or deletions of nucleotide bases that occur during a process called strand slippage.

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A shift in the position of nucleotides causes a wobble between a normal thymine and normal guanine. An additional proton on adenine causes a wobble in an adenine-cytosine base-pair. Replication errors can also involve insertions or deletions of nucleotide bases that occur during a process called strand slippage.

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