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Changes in the DNA sequence that affect genetic information are known as a. replications c. transformations b. mutations d. prokaryotes
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Changes in the DNA sequence that affect genetic information are known as
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c. transformations
b. mutations
d. prokaryotes
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The answer is b. mutations.
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