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Burns
24 April, 02:53
Why is genetic stability important?
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Lillianna Gordon
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Answer: DNA polymerase and DNA ligase also are important in DNA replication. In addition to maintaining the integrity of DNA sequences by DNA repair, an accurate duplication of DNA is a prerequisite for all cell divisions.
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