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Why is it important that both copies of dna molecules have the exact same sequence of nucleotides as the original dna molecule
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Why is it important that both copies of dna molecules have the exact same sequence of nucleotides as the original dna molecule
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Mutation may occur if both copies of DNA molecules do not have the exact same sequence of nucleotides as the original DNA molecule. Mutation can also lead to further problems, in the future.
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