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Why is it more important to check for errors in dna replication than translation

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An error in transcription/translation affects only one cell.

An error in DNA replication would affect many generations of cells.

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The correct answer will be : would lead to permanent mutation in DNA and cause cancer.

Step-by-step explanation:

DNA replication is a complex process to make exact copy of the DNA.

Errors which occur during the process of replication caused by mis-pairing of base pair or by addition or deletion of nucleotides can become permanent mutations after the next cell division as DNA replication takes place during S-phase of cell division and once established cell no longer recognize them as error. These accumulated permanent errors or mutation can produce tumors causing cancer in organisms.

Translation is a process involved in the synthesis of proteins from intermediate mRNA within cell which is a functional part of gene expression not cell division.

Thus, would lead to permanent mutation in DNA and cause cancer is the correct answer.

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