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What causes mutations?
Mistakes in replication or environmental influences
The amino acids
Passed down by genetics
It's how your born
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What describes a change in the DNA sequence?
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Translation
DNA replication
Mutation
Apoptosis
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One nucleotide base is changed so only one amino acid
is affected
Substitution Mutation
Point Mutation
Translocation
Inverse Mutation
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A substitution mutation that has no effect
on amino acids sequence
Insertion Mutation
Translocation
Silent Mutation
Deletion Mutation
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GAG-CTC-GAC-AGA
Mutant
GAG CTC-CAC-AGA
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A frameshift mutation where a nucleotide base
is removed from the DNA sequence.
Deletion Mutation
Substitution Mutation
Translocation
Silent Mutation
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A nucleotide base is inserted or deleted shifting the entire DNA sequence. Entire protein will be changed.
Substitution Mutation
Silent Mutation
Frameshift Mutation
Translocation
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A frameshift mutation where a nucleotide base is added
to the DNA sequence
Insertion Mutation
Deletion Mutation
Substitution Mutation
Chromosomal Mutation
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DNA molecule segment is : TTACGCAAG
The mutated DNA segment is TTCGCAAG. This is an example of ___ mutation.
Substitution
Deletion
Insertion
Inversion
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Why are insertion and deletion (frameshift) mutations so harmful?
They change all of the codons from the mutation on down the line, which changes the amino acid sequence
They insert things that an organism doesn't need.
They often delete things that organisms need.
Insertion and deletions are not any more harmful than substitution mutations.
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A normal strand of DNA is shown below, followed by the same strand of DNA after mutations have occurred.
Normal strand: GTC CAT CTG ATT ACG GCA
Mutated strand: GTC CAT CGA TTA CGG CA
Which mutations have taken place?
point and inversion mutations
deletion and frameshift mutations
inversion and deletion mutations
point and frameshift mutations
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How is a point mutation different from a frameshift mutation?
A point mutation always results in a frameshift mutation.
A point mutation only results in a change in a single nucleotide base, while a frameshift mutation can result in a change in multiple nucleotide bases.
A point mutation is a physical change, and a frameshift mutation is a chemical change.
A point mutation is always harmful, and a frameshift mutation is never harmful.
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All six codons listed above code for the same amino acid during protein synthesis.
Which of the following statements describes an advantage of having multiple codons for the same amino acid?
The length of the protein chain will be reduced.
The effect of mutations in the DNA could be reduced.
The ribosome will more quickly read the order of the bases during translation.
The cell could use the bases that are most available in the nucleus to assemble DNA.
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Which statement best defines a mutation?
a physical trait that negatively impacts the organism
an adaptive trait that allows the individual to be better fit for survival
a change in the order, number, or type of bases in the genetic code
an identical copy of the original DNA strand
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