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What would happen if dna gyrase malfunctioned during dna replication?
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What would happen if dna gyrase malfunctioned during dna replication?
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"DNA replication would be ineffective, the RNA primers would match up with the wrong DNA." I saw this online and had a question about this ! Hope this helps!!!
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