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This is the normal nucleotide sequence on a DNA strand: A—C—T—G—G—A—T What is a substitution? Select one: a. A—C—T—G—C—G—A—T b. A—C—T—G—A—T c. A—G—T—G—G—A—T d. A—C—U—G—G—A—U
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This is the normal nucleotide sequence on a DNA strand:
A—C—T—G—G—A—T
What is a substitution?
Select one:
a.
A—C—T—G—C—G—A—T
b. A—C—T—G—A—T
c. A—G—T—G—G—A—T
d. A—C—U—G—G—A—U
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Well it is not A because A is INSERTION B is DELETION IT WOULD BE EITHER C or D
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The correct answer is:
A - G - T - G - G - A - T
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