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A DNA strand having the base sequences ATTGCCAATAC is muted to ATTGCCAGAC, the mutation that occurs is termed as : a- deletion b- inversion c- substitution d- duplication
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A DNA strand having the base sequences ATTGCCAATAC is muted to ATTGCCAGAC, the mutation that occurs is termed as :
a- deletion
b- inversion
c- substitution
d- duplication
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The answer would be c- substitution
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