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Consider the various frequencies of the three photons emitted from the following three individual electron transitions in the figure below: n=3 to n=2; n=2 to n=1; n=3 to n=1. These transitions would produce three spectral lines in a spectroscope. If the energy spacing between the levels were equal, would this affect the number of spectral lines? Consider the various frequencies of the three photons emitted from the following three individual electron transitions in the figure below: n=3 to n=2; n=2 to n=1; n=3 to n=1. These transitions would produce three spectral lines in a spectroscope. If the energy spacing between the levels were equal, would this affect the number of spectral lines?   A) Yes, two otherwise separate lines would converge into a single more intense line. B) No, but the spacing between the spectral lines would change. C) Yes, two otherwise separate lines would converge into a single less intense line. D) No, but some would then require a prism in order to be seen.

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Incorrectly Paired Nucleotides

Mismatches in the base pairing of DNA strands, which can result in mutations or errors in DNA replication and transcription.

DNA Replication

The process by which a cell duplicates its DNA, making two copies that each new cell will receive one when the cell divides.

Parental Strands

Refers to the original strands of DNA or RNA from which new strands are synthesized during replication.

Conservative Replication

A hypothetical model of DNA replication where the original DNA molecule is fully preserved and a completely new copy is produced.

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