adding an extra nucleotide to a DNA sequence produces what type of mutation A. deletion B. insertion C. translation D. substitution
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it's option B) Insertion.
One or more nucleotides are added in the segment of DNA representing a cistron or gene.This is called Insertion.
let's see all the options in detail,
A) deletion: one or more nucleotides are lost from a segment of DNA representing a cistron or gene.
c)translation: it is a process of transferring information from mRNA to polypeptide chain.
d)Substitution: a nitrogen base is changed with another base.
ex: CTC-GAG to CAC-GTG in sickle cell anaemia.
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Here's your answer,
it's option B) Insertion.
One or more nucleotides are added in the segment of DNA representing a cistron or gene.This is called Insertion.
let's see all the options in detail,
A) deletion: one or more nucleotides are lost from a segment of DNA representing a cistron or gene.
c)translation: it is a process of transferring information from mRNA to polypeptide chain.
d)Substitution: a nitrogen base is changed with another base.
ex: CTC-GAG to CAC-GTG in sickle cell anaemia.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU ❤
BE BRAINLY ✌
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