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Chapter 14, Problem 8A
When mutations that affected
a. elongation on the lagging but not the leading strand.
b. elongation on the leading but not the lagging strand.
c. initiation: cells complete replication but cannot start a new round.
d. the sliding clamp: loss makes the polymerase slower.
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