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| 03 Oct 2016 11:13 PM |
What are the three types of mutation?
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HLCOMALT2
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:15 PM |
Substitution
Insertion
Deletion
I got those by googling smh sora |
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Zach1102
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:15 PM |
i think you are one of them
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:16 PM |
zach...
you're all of them combined into one.. |
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Vhakar
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:17 PM |
ill help you if you can do my algebra homework
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:17 PM |
Additions, Subtractions, and Substitutions
Additions add new nucleotides to DNA sequences, causing a mutation Subtractions remove or skip nucleotides in DNA sequences, causing a mutation Substitutions change nucleotides in a DNA Sequence, causing a mutation |
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:18 PM |
then, if the dna sequence: GGGCCCAAA changes to GGGCCCATA, what type of mutation is this
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:19 PM |
| Additions are Insertions, Subtractions are Deletions |
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:19 PM |
| substitution, insertion, deletion |
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:19 PM |
WHO THE FREAK IS RIGHT...
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:20 PM |
| That mutation is a substitution because an A is lost and a T is gained in its place |
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:21 PM |
they all have the same meaning
it's like
"hello" and "hi" and "hey" |
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:22 PM |
if the dna sequence: GGGCCCAAA changes to GGGCCCATA, what type of mutation is this
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:22 PM |
oh didnt see that
"then, if the dna sequence: GGGCCCAAA changes to GGGCCCATA, what type of mutation is this"
thats a substitution because its subsiting A for T |
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:23 PM |
| Everyone here is right. But I was right first =] |
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:24 PM |
if a mutation changes the dna base sequence, it might cause a different ______ to be substituted into a protein.
last ONE btw thx
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:27 PM |
"if a mutation changes the dna base sequence, it might cause a different ______ to be substituted into a protein."
This goes a lot into RNA Replication, in which the DNA is broken apart by LIGASE enzymes.
If there's a mutation in the sequence:
AGTC is mutated to AGAC
When that mutated DNA is read by an RNA Replicator, it is translated incorrectly, meaning a different AMINO ACID will be substituted into a protein, which will usually denature the protein (make it fold weird and be completely useless).
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:30 PM |
Amino Acid.
You should really read into this stuff, this is basic bio 101 and if you want to go into any STEM field you have to take things like organic chemistry
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| 03 Oct 2016 11:33 PM |
| Probably not. A gene is a chain of DNA that codes specifically something on a chromosome. If you're looking for a 4 letter word you can try base. |
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