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Which type of mutation is represented in the new gene 1. addition 2. deletion 3. inversion 4. substitution
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Which type of mutation is represented in the new gene
1. addition 2. deletion 3. inversion 4. substitution
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You have a substitution:
ACGC
C
CACCTTA
ACGC
G
CACCTTA
If you line them up across from each other you can see them (I tried to put them in bold). Everything else is the same!
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substitution, because in the second one, the fifth letter is a G while it was a C in the first one.
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