How Do Cells Correct A Damaged Base In Double-Stranded Dna?

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How Do Cells Correct A Damaged Base In Double-Stranded Dna?

E. coli cannot repair damaged bases after DNA replication is completed. A section of the DNA containing the mismatched base is removed and replaced. All the DNA on the "mismatched" strand is removed and replaced. Only the mismatched bases are removed and replaced.
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A section of the DNA containing the mismatched base is removed and replaced.

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