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For each genetic mutation described, classify its effects as harmful, beneficial, or neutral.
As biotechnology has improved, scientists are able to look more closely at DNA, the molecules that hold genetic instructions for development, reproduction, and functioning. The ability to study DNA closely allows scientists to find evidence of genetic mutation and better understand the effects of these changes. Think about how genetic mutations can be harmful, beneficial, or cause no change at all.
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Beneficial Effect Neutral Effect Harmful Effect
A mutation occurs in a portion of DNA and does not change the amino acid sequence of a protein.
Beneficial Effect – A mutation occurs in a portion of DNA and does not change the amino acid sequence of a protein.
Neutral Effect – A mutation occurs in a portion of DNA and does not change the amino acid sequence of a protein.
Harmful Effect – A mutation occurs in a portion of DNA and does not change the amino acid sequence of a protein.
As biotechnology has improved, scientists are able to look more closely at DNA, the molecules that hold genetic instructions for development, reproduction, and functioning. The ability to study DNA closely allows scientists to find evidence of genetic mutation and better understand the effects of these changes. Think about how genetic mutations can be harmful, beneficial, or cause no change at all.
(3 points)
Beneficial Effect Neutral Effect Harmful Effect
A mutation occurs in a portion of DNA and does not change the amino acid sequence of a protein.
Beneficial Effect – A mutation occurs in a portion of DNA and does not change the amino acid sequence of a protein.
Neutral Effect – A mutation occurs in a portion of DNA and does not change the amino acid sequence of a protein.
Harmful Effect – A mutation occurs in a portion of DNA and does not change the amino acid sequence of a protein.
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