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Which statement describes the mutation in the diagram?
(B.6E, B.2G) Question 16 options: A silent mutation results in the
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A mutation in which types of cells would only affect the organism and not future generations?
A. Egg cell and liver cell B. Sperm
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A mutation in which types of cells would only affect the organism and not future generations?(1 point)
Responses Nerve cell and
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A mutation is any (1 point)
change in the amino acid sequence. change in the DNA sequence that leads to an advantageous outcome.
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Identify the scenario that could potentially result in new combinations of DNA in the offspring of the individual.(1 point)
Respo
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Which type of mutation would have the greatest impact on the inheritance of a trait?(1 point)
Responses A frameshift mutation of
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What is one way that a frameshift mutation could occur? (1 point) Responses two nucleotides are deleted two nucleotides are
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Which statement is the most accurate definition of mutation? (1 point)
A mutation is a change in DNA that only causes survival
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explain effectually of mutations quick check
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Which statement is the most accurate definition of mutation?(1 point)
Responses A mutation is a change in DNA that can change the
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Which modification affects in organisms expressed characteristics, while leaving its DNA sequence unchanged?
A) epigenetic change
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Explain Effects of Mutations Quick Check
2 of 42 of 4 Items Question Which statement is the most accurate definition of
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Explain Effects of Mutations Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question What are the effects of cystic fibrosis? (1 point) Responses
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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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What is one way that a frameshift mutation could occur? (1 point)
Responses three nucleotides are inserted three nucleotides are
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Many different types of mutations can occur within the body. Tay-Sachs disease is a deadly disorder that is caused by a missing
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Ji wants to write an example of a frameshift mutation using the following sentence: THE CAT SAW THE RAT. Which sentence best
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Many different types of mutations can occur within the body. Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder that is caused by different
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Which is a frameshift mutation?
substitution nonsense silent deletion
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Which best describes somatic mutations?
They are usually passed on to offspring. They can cause different kinds of cancer. They
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A mutation in which types of cells would only affect the organism and not future generations?(1 point) Responses Nerve cell and
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Mutations within a DNA sequence are—
(1 point) Responses natural processes that always affect the phenotype. natural processes
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Strain B started with a genetic mutation in patient zero that caused them to turn into a zombie. This strain differs from A in
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Mutations within a DNA sequence are
Natural processes that always affect the phenotype Unnatural processes that always affects
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Mutations within a DNA sequence are— (1 point) Responses natural processes that always affect the phenotype. natural processes
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Mutations within a DNA sequence are—
(1 point) Responses natural processes that always affect the phenotype. natural processes
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Mutations occur when segments of DNA are accidentally rearranged through the deletion, insertion, or substitution of one or more
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Select each correct answer. More than one answer may be correct.
Mutations occur when segments of DNA are accidentally rearranged
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A mutation in a bacteria cell changes the gene that codes for a certain protein, and as a result the bacteria produces a
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explain effects of mutations QuickChek what are the effects of cystic fibrosis
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A mutation in DNA can affect a protein. DNA is used as a template to make mRNA. mRNA are three lettered segments (like AUG, GAC,
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Frameshift
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This is the original strand of DNA: ATG AAG TTT GGC TAA
Which option would represent a frameshift mutation due to deletion during
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Do mutations in body cells contribute to genetic variation? (1 point)
Yes, the mutations can be passed on to offspring and
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A mutation occurs in a portion of DNA and does not change the amino acid sequence of a protein
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formulate the most likely outcome resulting from this mutation
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A mutation that causes abnormal cell division can result in (1 point) Responses skin cancer. skin cancer. sickle cell anemia.
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A mutation in a bacteria cell changes the gene that codes for a certain protein, and as a result the bacteria produces a
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Mutations can occur randomly during DNA replication. Suppose DNA replication is occurring in a cell. If DNA replication occurs
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Mutations can occur in the chromosomes of all types of cells. Mutations that are passed on to offspring must occur in
Responses A
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Which factor could increase the possibility of mutations in your offspring? (1 point)
having a mutation on a non-gamete cell
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a dna segment has base order AGC TTA TCG , which copy exhibits a frameshift mutation through detection
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a dna segment has base order AGC TTA TCG , which copy exhibits a frameshift mutation through deletion?
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what is one way that a frameshift mutation could occur in a simple answer
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All mutations _____.
help the organism survive alter the phenotype of the organism change the DNA in some way decrease the chance
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A mutation that results in antibiotic resistance is a _____.
helpful mutation environmental mutation harmful mutation neutral
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Which mutations can affect offspring?
the ones that happen during mitosis those that happen in a body cell those that occur
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Which describes a mutation?
if it occurs in a body cell, it can be passed on to an offspring if it occurs in a sex cell, the cell
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What type of mutation error has occurred to cause the disorder shown? (1 point)
insertion frameshift deletion substitution
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Examine the two strands of DNA below. Which kind of mutation occurred?
Original strand AGC GTA CCC TAC New strand AGC GTA ACC TAC
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Animal Adaptations
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