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A researcher exposes a bacterial culture to a flat, hydropho…

Posted byAnonymous June 24, 2026

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A reseаrcher expоses а bаcterial culture tо a flat, hydrоphobic aromatic dye. This molecule drives mutations by physically wedging itself directly between adjacent, stacked base pairs of the double helix, causing the DNA backbone to stretch, unwind, and distort. When the replication machinery attempts to copy this stretched template, what is the most likely structural consequence to the resulting mRNA reading frame?

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