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30 July, 07:49

What are the consequences of having pyrimidine dimers in DNA? 1. They form an extra phosphodiester bond between them. 2. They create an apyrimidinic site 3. These dimers distort the DNA structure and result in errors during DNA replication. 4. They prevent the transcription of the DNA into RNA.

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  1. 30 July, 11:31
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    What are the consequences of having pyrimidine dimers in DNA?

    3. These dimers distort the DNA structure and result in errors during DNA replication.
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