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Explain the difference between a gain-of-function mutation and a dominant-negative mutation.
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- What is a mutation? How does a mutation lead to an altered phenotype? Describe two specific types of mutations.Name three different types of loss of function mutations and in each case explain how the mutation exerts a loss of function effect on a geneDescribe the primary causes, types, and outcomes of mutations.Give an example of a mutation that is beneficial and one that islethal or harmful.
- Explain what a mutation is and how it can cause a genetic disease.Explain the a gain-of-function mutation ?Which of the following terms refer to the case when a mutation results in a significant decrease or a complete loss of the functional activity of a gene product? a. gain-of-function mutation b. loss-of-function mutation