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Which of the following would cause an error in DNA replication?

A. DNA ligase connecting chunks of DNA
B. DNA polymerase paring C with G
C. The original DNA strands never being separated
D. DNA Polymerase checking the DNA

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The correct answer is A
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The correct answer here would be C. DNA replication is usually semiconservative: Each of the original strand serves as a template for a complementary daughter strand. The processes that occur in DNA replication couldn’t even get started if the strands are never separated.

The other answer choices are true in themselves, and none of them would independently be a cause for error in DNA replication.
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