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Question at position 2 In the organism you are studying, the DNA polymerase has an error rate of 1 mistake in every 106 bases copied. However, the overall mutation rate is much lower. What accounts for this difference?Not all mutations can be detected easilyThe polymerase is more careful in replicating regions where genes existDNA repair mechanisms correct errors made by the polymeraseDNA polymerase has no proofreading functionMutations do not occur if mutagens are not presentClear my selection

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A.Not all mutations can be detected easily
B.The polymerase is more careful in replicating regions where genes exist
C.DNA repair mechanisms correct errors made by the polymerase
D.DNA polymerase has no proofreading function
E.Mutations do not occur if mutagens are not present
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The question presents a scenario where DNA polymerase makes one mistake per 10^6 bases copied, yet the organism’s overall mutation rate is much lower. Let's evaluate each option to see why the observed discrepancy arises. Option 1: 'Not all mutations can be detected easily' This suggests that some mutations go unnoticed, which could contribute to an apparently lower observed mutation rate. However, while detection limits can affect measured rates, this does not account for the fundamental reduction in the rate relative to the polymerase error rate, since detectable vs undetectable mutations would s......Login to view full explanation

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