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EvaRL EvaRL
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9 years ago
how can substitution errors happen during replication? Is it possible for two purine or pyrimidine bases to bond to each other? So how can the enzyme put a T instead of a C, for example, if it won't bind to the G on the other side?
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Educator
9 years ago
Yes, it can. In fact, a lot of mistakes are made, but then corrected by other enzymes designed to correct mistakes. The incorrect base won't allow for correct annealing to take place.

I forgot which enzyme it is, but one major enzyme is designed to both add and correct simultaneously.
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9 years ago
I'm sorry; I don't understand your answer. You're saying that it is possible for a C to bind to a T, etc?
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9 years ago
I'm sorry; I don't understand your answer. You're saying that it is possible for a C to bind to a T, etc?

No. It's not possible.

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The incorrect base won't allow for correct annealing to take place.
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