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since DNA is Double Stranded it becomes extremely l stable and thus is not easily effected by changes in PH or Temperature so less likely to be mutated and since DNA is such an vital part of a cell this is safeguarded against local mutagens present within the cell the double stranded DNA does not directly effect copying of or transcription of DNA into RNA I hope this helps :D

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