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Question 12 After many cell divisions, a segment of DNA has more base pairs than it originally did. Explain what has happened.
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After many cell divisions, a segment of DNA has more base pairs than it originally did. Explain what has happened.
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Oh, this is easy science. The DNA has multiplied due to the cell division. That's why it has more base pairs than it originally did.
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