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Which modification affects an organism’s expressed characteristics while leaving its DNA sequence unchanged?(1 point)
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Which of the following is a point mutation? (1 point)
A mutation involving the addition of one or more nucleotides into a segment
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Which of the following is a point mutation? (1 point)
A mutation involving the addition of one or more nucleotides into a segment
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Which type of mutation causes cystic fibrosis?(1 point)
Responses deletion deletion substitution substitution silent silent
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Please answer this as soon as possible - Why are mutations that occur in an organism's body cells not passed onto its offspring?
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Alyssa
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Which of the following is a point mutation? (1 point)
A mutation involving a segment of a chromosome A mutation involving one
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How does sickle cell anemia occur--what type of mmutation is it--is it a substitution, deletion, or insertion mutation--or is it
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Silent, missense, and nonsense mutations all characterized by their effect on the resulting:(1 point) Responses Number of base
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Silent, missense, and nonsense mutations all characterized by their effect on the resulting:(1 point) Responses
1. Number of base
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Which of the following is a point of mutation?
A mutation involving one chromosome breaking off and attaching to a different
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one
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Which of the following is a point mutation?(1 point) Responses A mutation involving a single nucleotide A mutation involving a
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Produce a nucleotide sequence with a single base-pair substitution mutation that still produces the same amino acid sequence.
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Tanya
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If the original DNA sequence is AGA CTG, what would the following mutations be?(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to
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Which of the following is a point mutation?(1 point)
A mutation involving one chromosome breaking off and attaching to a
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a
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Which of the following is a point mutation?(1 point) Responses A mutation involving the addition of one or more nucleotides into
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STAN NCT DREAM
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Which of the following is a point mutation?
a. A mutation involving one chromosome breaking off and attaching to a different
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sda
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Which of the following is a point mutation?(1 point)
A mutation involving a single nucleotide A mutation involving one chromosome
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Random
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What happens if there is a mutation in the DNA binding domain, a mutation that inhibits the binding of a hormone, and a mutation
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Dee
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Mutations can occur in sex cells or in body cells. In which cell type might a mutation be passed from generation to generation?
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Janey
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which factor could increase the possibility of mutations in your offspring?(1point)
having a mutation on a non-gamete cell
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Which statement is true?(1 point)
Responses Neutral mutations occur when a mutation in a DNA region provides an advantage that
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Which statement is true?
A. Neutral mutations occur when a mutation in a DNA region provides an advantage that helps the organism
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Which statement is true?
Options: Neutral mutations occur when a mutation in a DNA region provides an advantage that helps the
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Which statement is true?
Neutral mutations occur when a mutation is found in a DNA region and results in a harmful disease.
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Which evidence best supports the claim that mutations are a source of inheritable genetic variation?(1 point)
Responses Mutations
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Describe the results from the following base mutations; substitution, insertion, and deletion.
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What type of mutations result in cystic fibrosis?
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what is the difference between a gene mutation and a chromosomal mutation?
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Cam
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Mutations can occur in sex cells or in body cells. In which cell type might a mutation be passed from generation to generation?
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Janey
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Do mutations occur every time new offspring are produced
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Do mutations occur every time a new offspring are produced
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Are all mutations harmful? Why or why not said as shortly as possible
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Are all mutations harmful? Why or why not said as shortly as possible while explaining why
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Imagine a harmful mutation, a helpful mutation, and a neutral mutation that might occur in humans
one to two senteces
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itach
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which of the following is a point mutation?
a mutation involving a segment of a chromosome. a mutation involved one chromosome
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mayaye
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The picture shows a mutation that occurs when cells are exposed to UV radiation.
How can this mutation affect the new cells that
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Select all that can contribute to a change in the characteristics of a species over time?
Choose more than 1. a a mutation in a
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Which type of mutation causes cystic fibrosis?(1 point) Responses silent silent insertion insertion substitution substitution
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Which of the following is a point mutation?
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Which modification affects an organism’s expressed characteristics while leaving its DNA sequence unchanged?(1 point)
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Which of the following is a point mutation?
* A mutation involving one chromosome breaking off and attaching to a different
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Which factor could increase the possibility of mutations in your offspring?(1 point) Responses having a mutation on a non-gamete
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How do mutations that alter the nucleotide sequence of a promoter influence the original function of that promoter and thus the
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Ian
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1. Which evidence best supports the claim that mutations are a source of inheritable genetic variation?
A. Mutations affect
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If a FRAMESHIFT mutation causes a stop codon to be inserted into the DNA sequence a the resulting protein will not be
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Which of the following mutations would be most likely to have a harmful effect on an organism?(1 point)
Responses all mutations
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The diagram shows three types of mutations.
Which correctly identifies each type of mutation in the diagram? A. Letter Type of
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A frame-shift mutation has the potential to change the
a order of hydrogen bonds in DNA before the shift. b types of sugars in
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Which type of mutation causes cystic fibrosis?(1 point)
Responses silent deletion substitution insertion
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Which factor could increase the possibility of mutations in your offspring?(1 point)
Responses having a mutation on a non-gamete
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