What is conservative transposition?
A) Transposition without disruption of normal gene product activity
B) No net increase in the number of transposable elements in the genome
C) Movement of transposable elements without replication of the element
D) A net increase in the number of transposable elements in the genome
E) Movement of transposable elements with replication of the element
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Q1: What procedure would you use to detect
Q3: How do mutations occur?
A) Bases may be
Q4: The deamination of cytosine creates
A) uracil.
B) 5-bromouracil.
C)
Q5: Spontaneous mutation rates are greatly reduced by
A)
Q6: The mutation rate refers to
A) the probability
Q7: Which of the following transposable elements are
Q8: A mutation during DNA replication causes a
Q9: Which of the following is NOT mutagenic?
A)
Q10: A transition mutation is one that results
Q11: Thymine dimers are commonly caused by
A) tautomers.
B)
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