Which of the following best describes how a cell’s DNA can change through mutations?
DNA segments from broken-down prokaryotic cells are taken in and incorporated into the DNA of living cells.
A virus takes in a segment of DNA from one bacterial cell and inserts it into another bacterial cell.
A bridgelike connection forms between two prokaryotic cells, through which genetic information is transferred.
Changes in a cell’s DNA sequences occur during replication, and those changes are passed on to daughter cells.
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DNA segments from broken-down prokaryotic cells are taken in and incorporated into the DNA of living cells. ... Changes in a cell's DNA sequences occur during replication, and those changes are passed on to daughter cells.
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