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How are the mutations in a genome similar to printing a book?

A.
Every letter in a book resembles the mutations in the genome.
B.
Errors that appear in one copy can be copied to all other copies of the book.
C.
Like printing errors, mutations always negatively affect the final product.
D.
Just as a single book is printed at a time, a single mutation is read at a time.

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Answer:

The answer is also B

Step-by-step explanation:

Its because i took a test and it is B the person who said its D didnt even try So its B

User Phat Huynh
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Answer:

B) Errors that appear in one copy can be copied to all other copies of the book.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mutation means any change in the bases of DNA that are transferred to the offspring when organisms reproduces. No matter if the mutation is lethal or harmless, in both cases it will be transferred to the offspring upon reproduction. So from the options mentioned in the answers, answer B correctly illustrates the situation by comparing with the copying of a book.

If there is a mistake of one character, word or sentence in the newly printed book that goes unnoticed, it will be transferred to all the the copies and cause damage to the newly created books.

Note! All mutations are not negative and few can help in the survival of the species when selection pressures change.




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