DNA adducts caused by carcinogens in tobacco smoke are...?

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DNA adducts caused by carcinogens in tobacco smoke are:

A) Breaks in the DNA molecule that our cells can't repair
B) Molecules that are covalently bonded to RNA transcripts that cause
mutation in cell regulatory proteins
C) Molecules that bind to nucleotides that can lead to mutation
D) Proteins that cause abnormal gene amplification
 
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