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If a mutation occurs during the dna replication process of an intestinal cell undergoing mitosis then predict the most likely outcome
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If a mutation occurs during the dna replication process of an intestinal cell undergoing mitosis then predict the most likely outcome
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Mutations can affect either somatic cells or germ cells. If many mutations accumulate in a somatic cell, they may lead to problems such as the uncontrolled cell division observed in cancer.
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