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Which of the following mutations would be most likely to have a harmful effect on an organism? (1 point)
A. • all mutations
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Can someone please check this defintion. What else can I put?
Mutation=change to the base pair sequence of the genetic material
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A mutation that causes abnormal cell division can result in?
cystic fibrosis skin cancer sickle cell anemia clogged arteries
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Which statement is the most accurate definition of mutation?
A mutation is a change in DNA that can change the structure and
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Which statement is the most accurate definition of mutation?(1 point)
Responses A mutation is a change in DNA that only causes
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A mutation that causes abnormal cell division can result in (1 point)
Responses cystic fibrosis. cystic fibrosis. clogged
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A mutation that abnormal cell division can result in
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Do mutations in body cells contribute to genetic variation? (1 point)
• Yes, these body cell mutations lead to mutations in the
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What is the term used to describe any living or nonliving things that influence another living organis
(1 point) • frameshift
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a species of fox lives in the arctic where the ground is covered in white snow most of the year. the arctic foxes hunt rodents
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What is the scientific term used to describe a structural change in a gene?(1 point)
Responses mutation mutation genetic code
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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)
COURSE
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Question What is the scientific term used to describe a structural change in a gene?(1 point) Responses anemia anemia mutation
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Which statement is true?(1 point)
Responses Neutral mutations occur when a mutation is found in a DNA region and results in a
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Which statement is true?(1 point) Responses Neutral mutations occur when a mutation is found in a DNA region and results in a
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A mutation that causes abnormal cell division can result in (1 point)
Responses skin cancer. skin cancer. cystic fibrosis.
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What statement is an example of a beneficial mutation?
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Which statement is an example of a beneficial mutation
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what mutations can you add to your bunny
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Which statement is an example of a beneficial mutation? (1 point)
A person has a mutation that causes him to be unable to fully
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Hi
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What is the scientific term used to describe a structural change in a gene?
anemia mutation genetic code hemoglobin
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Hox genes are regulatory genes in multicellular animals that code for transcription factors that determine the basic body plan
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a DNA segment has base order AGC TTA TCG. which copy exhibits a frameshift mutation through deletion?
A ) TTA TCG B ) AGC TCG C )
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A species of fox lives in the arctic where the ground is covered in white snow most of the year. These arctic foxes hunt rodents
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Uhhis it 109
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which type of mutation causes cystic fibrosis
A ) silent B ) deletion C ) insertion D ) substitution
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A mutation in the artic fox causes the fox to have white fur rather of brown. Given this information, would this mutation be
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A species of fox lives in the arctic where the ground is covered in white snow most of the year. These arctic foxes hunt rodents
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Which is likely the result of a mutation? (select all that apply)(2 points)
Responses ALL Swans are white. One day a black swan
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BSD Fan
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A frame-shift mutation has the potential to change the achemistry of phosphate groups in a strand of messenger RNA. border of
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MAOW
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Which of the following mutations would be most likely to have a harmful effect on an organism?
Evolution of three bases near the
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Which type of mutation causes cystic fibrosis? (1 point)
A. Substitution B. Deletion C. Silent D. Insertion
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A DNA segment has base order AGC TTA TCG. Which copy exhibits a frameshift mutation through deletion?(1 point) Responses TTA
TCG
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A particular mutation in DNA does not change the amino acid sequence in a protein. Select the term that describes this mutation.
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1. A mutation is what?
* when DNA is unzipped by helicase. a change in the DNA in an organism. only caused by an error in
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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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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 stamen is the most accurate definition of mutation?
Options: A mutation is a change in DNA that only causes diseases A
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Which statement is true about mutations?
a Mutations only affect humans. b Mutations can be caused by radiation. c Mutations are
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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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Sequences for the types of hemoglobin are shown.
Sickle-cell anemia is caused by a mutation of one nucleotide in a gene. The type
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Mutation that causes abnormal cell division can result
A. Clogged arteries. B. Skin cancer. C. Sickle cell anemia D.cystic
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What is a muation?
A. A mutation is a permanant change in the order of bases in the DNA. B. A mutation is a temporary change in
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Which of the following mutations would be most likely to have a harmful effect on an organism?(1 point)
Responses a deletion of 3
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A mutation is
when DNA is unzipped by helicase. a change in the DNA in an organism. only caused by an error in mitosis.
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Rae
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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
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Angelina
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Which of the following mutations would be most likely to have a harmful effect on an organism?(1 point)
Responses a substitution
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Which of the following is a point mutation? ( 1 point )
A.) A mutation involving the addition of one or more nucleotides into a
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fill in the blanks
A double-helix blank A changee in the normal sequence of purines or pyrimidines that may have no effect on an
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A change of the DNA in an organism that results in a new trait is known as?
Mutation A group of dog offspring is known as Litter
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Which of the following mutations would you expect to have the greatest effect on a living cell?
A. A mutation that changes a
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Matt
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Animal Adaptations
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DNA and Protein Synthesis
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Genetics and Inheritance
Hox genes
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