Examine the process shown above occurring in a DNA molecule. Which statements support the outcome of this process? Select ALL
that apply.
A)
This process is linked to certain cancer types.
B)
This process can have detrimental results to the organism.
C)
This can create a change to the genome, which produces a new phenotype.
D)
This process can be repaired by the DNA and not be a permanent change to the genome
E)
This process affects only the offspring of the organism, but not the organism itself
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