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Mutations are changes in the sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA.
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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
Which of the following is NOT true about mutations?
A. Mutations can be harmful but not beneficial to the cell
B. Nucleotide substitution in DNA can cause nonsense mutations
C. Nucleotide substitution in DNA can cause missense mutations
D. Mutagens increase the rate of mutation, but mutations are still random
E. Nucleotide insertion or deletion in DNA can cause frameshift mutations
Which of the following statements about genes is incorrect?
Select one:
O a. During fertilization, both the sperm and the ovum contribute genes to the resulting fertilized egg.
b. Genetic differences can result from changes in the DNA called mutations.
O c. Genes correspond to segments of DNA.
d. Under normal circumstances, each chromosome contains precisely one gene.
e. Many genes contain the information needed for cells to synthesize enzymes and other proteins.
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- A.) There is no change in the DNA sequence if nucleotides are added or removed, it will have no effect to the cell. B.) Mutations in the DNA sequence are all irreversible. A. Statement A is correct B. Statement B is correct C. Both A and B are correct D. Both A and B are incorrectarrow_forwardWhich statement(s) below regarding DNA mutations is true: A. Mutations only occur in genes B. Mutations always result in phenotypic alterations C. Mutations are only induced by extrinsic (environmental) factors D. Mutations can occur in promoters E. Point mutations can be caused by transposons or “jumping genes”arrow_forwardWith regard to human cancer cells, which of the following statements is true? A. Cancer cells within one tumor usually do not share common mutations B. Cancer cells generally have lost the ability to divide C. Oncogenes are non-human genes not related to normal genes in the human genome D. Mutations in DNA repair genes result in an increased chance of getting cancer.arrow_forward
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