Some bacteria have a higher incidence rate of thymine dimer mutations following exposure to UV light than others.What might be going on here to lead to this outcome?
A) They may simply have a higher proportion of T nucleotides next to each other in their DNA sequences than other bacteria,leading to more possible dimers being formed.
B) They may have a stronger expression of photoreactivation enzymes,leading to more thymine dimers being formed and retained.
C) They may have a weaker expression of photoreactivation enzymes,leading to more thymine dimers being formed and retained.
D) They may simply have a higher proportion of T nucleotides next to each other in their DNA sequences than other bacteria,leading to more possible dimers being formed AND they may have a stronger expression of photoreactivation enzymes,leading to more thymine dimers being formed and retained.
E) They may simply have a higher proportion of T nucleotides next to each other in their DNA sequences than other bacteria,leading to more possible dimers being formed AND they may have a weaker expression of photoreactivation enzymes,leading to more thymine dimers being formed and retained.
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