Answer:
They insert their multiple ring structure between the DNA bases thus stretching the DNA and causing extra bases to be added during replication
Step-by-step explanation:
Some base analogs for example bromouracil causes a change or mutation by altering the nitrogenous bases in the DNA strand that has stopped replicating. These dimers cause a distortion in the DNA structure and lead to errors during replication processes. Extra phosphodiester bonds are formed, this process may also lead to the halting or transcription process from the DNA to RNA.