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If two molecules of DNA formed during replication are different, what has happened? A, perfect replication B, transcription C, translation D, mutation
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If two molecules of DNA formed during replication are different, what has happened?
A, perfect replication
B, transcription
C, translation
D, mutation
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the answer would be transcription! (:
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the answer B. transcription
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