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During DNA replication slipped-strand mispairing occurs when the nascent DNA strand temporarily dissociates from the template strand and then re-anneals such that the repeats on the two strands are out of register.

Nucleotide repeats cause DNA polymerase to “run off” because it finds specific binding sites where the chosen nucleotide cuts will occur.

How does DNA polymerase work?

DNA Polymerase is able to synthesize a new DNA strand from a template strand and aggregate nucleotides at the 3' end of the DNA strand. In fact, it's not just an enzyme that participates in replication, it's a group of enzymes.

With this information, we can conclude that the nucleotide repetitions cause the DNA polymerase to “run off” because it finds specific binding sites where the cuts of the chosen nucleotides will occur.

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