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Why is it important for dna replication to be error free

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Answer:

because if it is not then you could have problems.

Step-by-step explanation:

the dna is like an instruction manual. It tell your cells what to do, and if something doesn't transfer over, the cell won't know what to do.

Ex: if you try to build a car and you skip a step it wont run right.

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Answer:

So it can be 100% right

Step-by-step explanation:

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