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What causes a mutation?

The translation of RNA into the language of amino acids
O The production of a complementary strand of DNA
O Frequent replication of DNA
O An error in DNA replication

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C

Step-by-step explanation:

Sometimes cells make mistakes in copying their genetic information, causing mutations. Mutations can be irrelevant, or they can affect the way proteins are made and genes are expressed.

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