The first one: A mutation may cause a change that codes for the same amino acid. It is not possible (or likely) that the transcription will skip over the mutation. Mutations, especially large frameshifts, are important. It does not matter how much proteins are replicated. A mutation in the DNA sequence will affect the mRNA.
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Hey there!
Here is your answer:
<u>The proper answer to this question is option A "spiral".</u>
Reason:
<u>A spiral galaxy has a little rotation, but not enough to flatten out. </u><span><u>Spiral galaxies consist of a flat, rotating disc containing stars, gas and dust. These galaxies contain what any other galaxy would have for example: Stars, planets, moons, etc... </u>
Therefore the answer is option A.
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A certain species of rabbit can have either black or grey fur. The allele for black fur is dominant over the allele for grey fur. If a homozygous...