Which statement best explains how two identical copies of a very large molecule can be made during DNA replication?

A. DNA ligase checks every new DNA molecule for errors after it has formed.

B. DNA polymerase checks for errors in base pairing as it helps new DNA strands form.

C. Helicase unwinds small sections of a DNA molecule at a time.

D. DNA replication occurs in only one stage of the cell cycle.

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Answer: B. DNA polymerase checks for errors in base pairing as it helps new DNA strands form.

Explanation: DNA polymerase is an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of a new DNA strand from a DNA template. This process is known as replication. During replication, DNA polymerase rejects incorrect bases before the phosphodiester bond is formed because it has a 3' -> 5' exonuclease activity that double checks every nucleotide that is added to the growing strand. This check allows the enzyme to remove a newly added mismatched base pair.

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b

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