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Tamiku [17]
2 years ago
9

Drag each sequence to the correct location in the table. sort the sequences based on the type of mutation they display.

Biology
1 answer:
Amanda [17]2 years ago
8 0

TATTA → TATTAGA (Insertion)

TATTCG TATTAAT → TATTAT TATTACG - (traslocation)

ACGTATTC → ACGTTTC (deletion)

ATTA GTAC → ATGT ACTA (translocation)

GATCCAT → GATCCATCA (insertion)

TACTTAGT → TACTTGT (deletion)

<h3>What is Mutation ?</h3>

A mutation is a change to an organism's DNA sequence. Errors in DNA replication during cell division, exposure to mutagens, or viral infection can all cause mutations.

  • The two types of mutations known as frame-shifts are insertions and deletions, which are the type of mutations.
  • A change in the reading frame of the genetic code will result from the addition or deletion of nucleotides that are not multiples of 3. Insertions change the DNA by introducing one or more additional nucleotides.

Learn more about Mutation here:

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