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In your lab you are studying the genome of venomous rattlesnakes to find the gene which codes for their venom glands. One rattlesnake has a mutation and cannot produce venom. You compare his DNA to a normal
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In your lab you are studying the genome of venomous rattlesnakes to find the gene which codes for their venom glands. One rattlesnake has a mutation and cannot produce venom. You compare his DNA to a normal rattlesnake. What type of mutation has occurred?
Normal: AATCGCTACGCACGTCAG
Mutated: AATCGCCATGCACGTCAG
A. Point mutation
B. Inversion
C. Deletion
D. Insertion
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I believe your answer is inversion. Hope this helps.
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