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Which of the following mutations would be most likely to have a harmful effect on an organism?(1 point) Responses there is not
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Which type of mutation causes cystic fibrosis?(1 point) Responses silent silent deletion deletion insertion insertion
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Which factor could increase the possibility of mutations in your offspring?(1 point)
Responses nothing because mutations are
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The mutation shown in the sequence below can be categorized as which type?
Original DNA sequence: A T A C G G T A G C A A T A T G
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A DNA segment has base order AGC TTA TCG. Which copy exhibits a frameshift mutation through deletion?(1 point)
Responses AGC TTA
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Which type of mutation causes cystic fibrosis?(1 point)
Responses deletion deletion insertion insertion silent silent
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Which modification affects an organism’s expressed characteristics while leaving its DNA sequence unchanged?(1 point)
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All of the statements EXCEPT one are true about mutations. Which statement is false?
Responses A Mutations must be present in
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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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Which type of mutation causes cystic fribrosis?
Deletion Silent Substitution Insertion
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Which evidence best supports the claim that mutations are a source of inheritable genetic variation?
Mutations affect the way DNA
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Are mutations always bad?(1 point) Responses Yes, mutations always cause problems for an organism, such as genetic diseases.
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Which factor could increase the possibility of mutations in your offspring?(1 point)
Responses nothing because mutations are
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Which of the following is true of mutations? (1 point)
A. • Most mutations do not result in any overall change in the organism.
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Which type of mutation causes cystic fibrosis?(1 point)
Responses silent silent insertion insertion substitution substitution
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Arrange the mutations in order starting with #1 at the top of list and #5 at the bottom.
Order top to bottom: 1 -2 - 3 - 4 - 5
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Arrange the mutations in order starting with #1 at the top of list and #5 at the bottom.
Order top to bottom: 1 -2 - 3 - 4 - 5
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A DNA segment has base order AGC TTA TCG. Which copy exhibits a frameshift mutation through deletion?(1 point)
Responses AGC TTT
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True or false? Mutations can be negative, positive, or result in no observable changes.(1 point)
Responses True True Fal
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True or false? Mutations can be negative, positive, or result in no observable changes.(1 point)
Responses True True False
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Silent, missense, and nonsense mutations all characterized by their effect on the resulting:(1 point)
Responses Protein shape
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Which of the following mutations would be most likely to have a harmful effect on an organism?(1 point)
Responses there is not
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Some mutations always occur from generation to generation. But most mutations do not persist over time in the gene pool. Which
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What is a mutation?(1 point) Responses
A complete copy of DNA A mistake in your body that is caught and removed A change in DNA
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What type of mutation error has occurred to cause the disorder shown?
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What type of mutation error has occurred to cause the disorder shown?(1 point) Responses frameshift frameshift deletion deletion
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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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What is one way that a frameshift mutation could occur? (1 point) Responses two nucleotides are deleted two nucleotides are
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What is one way that a frameshift mutation could occur? (1 point)
two nucleotides are deleted two nucleotides are substituted
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Identify the mutation below that would be passed on to a living, fertile offspring if it happened in a parent.(1 point)
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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 type of mutation error has occurred to cause the disorder shown?(1 point)
Responses substitution substitution insertion
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What is one way that a frameshift mutation could occur? (1 point)
Responses three nucleotides are deleted three nucleotides are
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All of the statements EXCEPT one are true about mutations. Which statement is false?
Responses A Mutations must be present in
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Identify the mutations in the image below from the choices provded.(3 points)
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Identify the mutations in the image below from the choices provded.(3 points) substitution
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Identify the mutations in the image below from the choices provded.(3 points) substitution inversion deletion insertion
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DNA is what comprises our chromosomes. But let's talk about what happens when there's an error in DNA sequencing. An error in
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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 INSERTION
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Are mutations always bad?(1 point)
Responses Yes, mutations always result in death for the organism. Yes, mutations always result
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Which statement best describes how radiation causes mutations?(1 point)
Responses Radiation triggers DNA replication and splits
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What happened to the blue people when Dr. Cawein ( from the article The Blue People of Troublesome Creek (Science
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Which type of mutation causes cystic fibrosis?(1 point)
Responses substitution substitution insertion insertion deletion deletion
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Do mutations in sex cells contribute to genetic variation?(2 points)
Responses Yes, the mutations can be passed on to offspring
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What is the term used to describe any living or nonliving things that influence another living organism?(1 point)
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Are mutations always bad?(1 point)
Responses No, mutations create variety, which can give some individuals advantages. No,
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Label a and b in the image below
Centromere Spindle RNA Centriole Sister chromatids Frameshift mutation
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why are some mutations good
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Explain how a mutation can happen and give an example.
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Give an example of a mutation and explain if the mutation is good, bad, or doesn’t change the organism.
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Animal Adaptations
Biology
Biology or Genetics
Biology/Genetics
Cell Biology
DNA and Genetics
DNA and Protein Synthesis
DNA and RNA
DNA Replication
Evolution
Gene Expression
Genetic Diseases
Genetic Disorders
Genetic Factors
Genetic Variation
Genetics
Genetics (or Biology)
Genetics and DNA
Genetics and Evolution
Genetics and Inheritance
Hox genes
Mechanisms of DNA variation
Microbiology
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Sources of Genetic Variation