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Given the mRNA sequence GGU-GCU-CCU-AUU, what would happen if a nucleotide was added at the fourth location in the chain? A. chromosomal mutation B. frameshift mutation C. substitution mutation D. deletion mutation

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The correct answer is option B. "frameshift mutation".

Step-by-step explanation:

Frameshift mutation is a type of genetic mutation characterized by changing the way a mRNA sequence is read in the ribosome, either by a deletion or an insertion. In this example, a nucleotide is added at the fourth location in a mRNA sequence with the codons GGU-GCU-CCU-AUU. This insertion would change the way the mRNA sequence is read in the ribosome, altering the second codon and therefore all the following codons in the sequence. Therefore, this is an example of a frameshift mutation.

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Answer: The correct answer is B) Frameshift mutation.

The given mRNA sequence is GGU-GCU-CCU-AUU. When a nucleotide is added at the fourth location in the chain, it entirely changes the frame from the insertion of the nucleotide till the end of the gene sequence. This is called a frameshift mutation.

This is because after adding a nucleotide, a new frame is generated that will code for different amino acids and therefore a different protein will be synthesized.

On the contrary, chromosomal mutation is an abnormality in the chromosome ( in terms of number or structure) whereas substitution mutation is the one, which exchanges one base with another. Deletion of base also results in the frame-shift mutation.


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