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When a region of dna must be repaired by removing and replacing some of the nucleotides, what ensures that the new nucleotides are in the correct sequence?
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When a region of dna must be repaired by removing and replacing some of the nucleotides, what ensures that the new nucleotides are in the correct sequence?
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When a region of dna must be repaired by removing and replacing some of the nucleotides, what ensures that the new nucleotides are in the correct sequence?
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The new nucleotides base-pair accurately with those on the complementary strand
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