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What could happen if bacterial DNA is damaged by UV light and the damaged DNA is not repaired by the bacteria? a. DNA replication can proceed as normal, but transcription is prevented
b. neither DNA replication nor transcription can occur, and the bacteria will probably die
c. transcription can proceed as normal, but replication is prevented
d. the damaged part will be excised and allow DNA replication to proceed

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