tri nucleotide repeat mutations

  1. tri nucleotide repeat mutations
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  2. Mutations occur when segments of DNA are accidentally rearranged through the deletion, insertion, or substitution of one or more
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  3. Mutations occur when segments of DNA are accidentally rearranged through the deletion, insertion, or substitution of one or more
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  4. Mutations occur when segments of DNA are accidentally rearranged through the deletion, insertion, or substitution of one or more
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  5. Which of the following mutations would likely be most dangerous to a cell?Substitution of one nucleotide for another Deletion of
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  6. 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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  7. 3/6Select all the statements that apply to mutations: Select all correct options Mutations are random Mutations are a source of
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  8. Based on scientific research, which statement best describes mutations?Mutations are rare occurrences. Mutations are always
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  9. What is the best statement about mutations?All mutations are harmful. Almost all mutations produce sterility in the animal.
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  10. Which statement is true about mutations?a Mutations are always harmful in plants. b Mutations are always beneficial. c Mutations
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