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BIOL 112 Final Exam Learning Goals (Starts at mutations) 100% Pass
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BIOL 112 Final Exam Learning Goals 
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Identify the different types of point (base substitution) mutations; missense, nonsense and silent 
mutations. 
POINT MUTATION: 
= A change in a single nucleotide 
 
Types: 
1) Silent Mutation 
= When the redundancy of the genetic code kicks in and the change in that single nucleotide 
results in the same amino acid produced as the original code. 
 
2) Missence Mutation 
= When the change in a single amino acid changes the am...
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Psych 111 Chapters 1-4 With Complete Solutions Latest Update
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Wilhelm Wundt - correct answers created the term "psychology", godfather of psych 
 
structuralism - correct answers analyze consciousness into basic elements and investigate how they're related 
 
introspection - correct answers careful self-evaluation of conscious experience 
 
functionalism - correct answers investigate function of purpose of consciousness rather than structure 
 
natural selection - correct answers some variation due to enviornment 
 
genotype variation - correct answers ...
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Biochemistry Readiness Check I with complete verified solutions 2024.
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The correct answer is 32. 2x2x2x2x2=32 64 
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5’ AUC GGA ACA 3’ 
5' AUA GUA ACA 3' 
The correct answer is 5' AUC GUA ACA 3' Ile Val Thr 
 
5’ AUG GUA ACA 3’ 
5’ AUC GCA ACA 3’ 
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If the original coding sequence is 5’ CGA TAC TTC AGA 3’ and it is mutated to 5' CGA TAT TTC AGA 3', what type of mutation would have taken place? 
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 	Silent Missense 
 
 	 
The correct answer is silent mutation. The nucleotide sequence changes, but it codes for the same amino ...
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A Level Biology Chapter 19-24: Genetics, evolution & ecosystems 150 Review Quiz Questions Containing Correct Answers |Guaranteed A+|2024
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MCAT - Bio/Biochem Exam Practice 
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defunct mRNA translation in bacteria would... - Correct Answer ️️ -prevent cells from 
replicating. 
lysogenic cycle - Correct Answer ️️ -a viral reproductive cycle in which the viral DNA is 
added to the host cell's DNA and is copied along with the host cell's DNA 
Lytic phase or lytic cycle - Correct Answer ️️ -phage replicates immediately, destroying 
the host cell (All phages carry out this life cycle) 
protein p...
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BMSC 210 Midterm 2 Quizzes | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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what can restore a frameshift mutation? - another frameshift, microdeletion, and microinsertion 
A mutation in a particular gene that results in the premature halting of transcription (and, consequently, 
protein translation) is a___________ mutation. - nonsense 
Consider a mutation in which the change is from UAC to UAU. Both codons specify the amino acid 
tyrosine. Which type of point mutation is this? - Silent mutation 
A ʺpoint mutationʺ refers to mutations involving - a substitution, dele...
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BIO 2170 Final EXAM 4 Questions With Complete Verified Solutions.
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_____ mutations are important to the evolutionary process; most cancers result from _____ mutations. 
A) Somatic; germ-line 
B) Germ-line; somatic 
C) Germ-line; heritable 
D) Somatic; heritable 
E) Point; germ-line - Answer B) Germ-line; somatic 
 
Segregation of alleles corresponds to the separation of: 
A) genes. 
B) genotypes. 
C) chromosomes 
D) phenotypes. - Answer C) chromosomes 
 
When nonhomologous chromosomes exchange parts, a(n) _____ has occurred. 
A) reciprocal translocation 
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Bio 2024 final
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Bio 2024 final 
Mutation 
A change in DNA 
 
 
Point mutation 
Single base change on a chromosome 
 
 
Silent mutation 
Mutation not altering amino acid sequence 
 
 
Missense mutation 
Mutation changing a single amino acid 
 
 
Nonsense mutation 
Mutation changing a regular codon to a stop codon 
 
 
Frameshift mutation 
Addition or deletion causing sequence shift 
 
 
Insertion 
Adding a base in a sequence 
 
 
Deletion 
Removing a base from a sequence 
 
 
DNA to Phenotype stages 
DNA --> ...
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BIO 2170 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.
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Methylases - Answer adds methyl group to restriction sites on cell's own DNA (blocks cleavage) 
 
Silent mutation - Answer No change in amino acid sequence 
 
Nonsense mutation - Answer Introduction of stop codon 
 
Missense mutation - Answer Amino acid change at position 
 
Dispersive replication - Answer fragments of original DNA molecules are used as templates 
 
Reciprocal translocation - Answer exchange of one part of a chromosome for another (problems in meiosis) 
 
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) BIOLOGYCentral Dogma 80 Questions Correctly Answered |100% Rated
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) BIOLOGYCentral Dogma 
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What is the result of a silent mutation? 
Possible Answers: There is no change to the peptide product Inclusion of a different amino acid A shift in the reading frame that results in a nearly completely different protein Early termination of translation Correct answer: 
There is no change to the peptide product
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