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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which represents a deletion of the section of DNA shown here? A—C—T—G—G—A—T A. A—C—T—G—G B. A—G—C—T—G—G—T C. A—C—T—T—G—A—T D. A—C—G—G—C—T—T

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think b

OpenStudy (somy):

Deletion is removal of base or bases from the sequence so if q is giving you for example 7 bases in the sequence the sequence that has been mutated by deletion will have less bases in same order but bits will be removed in other words the sequence will have ONLY less than 7 bases ex: ABCDEFG lets say this is your sequence, now it'll undergo deletion ABEFG as you can see, order of bases is same but base C & D have been removed from the sequence thats deletion

OpenStudy (somy):

so look at original sequence count number of bases exclude all the options that have same number of bases in the sequence or more than that number so you will be left with options have less bases than in your original sequence now compare the sequence must be same but some bases removed no base has to be replaced by other base

OpenStudy (shadeyghost):

And another thing, please don't mass tag people like that.

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