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OpenStudy (itrymath):
OpenStudy (itrymath):
1.C
2.D
3.B
OpenStudy (itrymath):
@sweetburger
OpenStudy (itrymath):
@coacoapuffprincess
OpenStudy (coacoapuffprincess):
Ok
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
Hi! I posted a picture of the questions, let me know if you just want me to copy and paste them in instead
OpenStudy (coacoapuffprincess):
A is mutation for sure
OpenStudy (coacoapuffprincess):
I know thats a fact. And if you want prove u can look it up.
OpenStudy (sweetburger):
codon is a 3 nucleotide sequence
OpenStudy (sweetburger):
mutations can be fixed by the process of a nuclease removing the mutation DNA polyermase I replacing removed nucleotides and ligase rejoining the sequence.
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
Yes 1.is B not C sorry
OpenStudy (sweetburger):
All cells have the same DNA but its areas or genes that are expressed which determines the function of the cell
OpenStudy (coacoapuffprincess):
I think B is May cause protien not ot function correctly
OpenStudy (sweetburger):
nope
OpenStudy (coacoapuffprincess):
I might be wrong
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OpenStudy (sweetburger):
imagine the addition of a random nucleotide in the middle of an extron*?
OpenStudy (itrymath):
wait what question we on?
OpenStudy (sweetburger):
ive answered all three
OpenStudy (sweetburger):
just read my responses
OpenStudy (itrymath):
-_-
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OpenStudy (sweetburger):
not allowed to give direct answers you need to infer
OpenStudy (coacoapuffprincess):
But I know a is right
OpenStudy (coacoapuffprincess):
heres some proof btw
OpenStudy (coacoapuffprincess):
OpenStudy (itrymath):
2 is A
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
am i right?
OpenStudy (itrymath):
@sweetburger
OpenStudy (sweetburger):
no you are wrong
OpenStudy (itrymath):
omg
OpenStudy (itrymath):
then i dont understand what you wrote
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OpenStudy (sweetburger):
welp i described how mutations could be repaired
OpenStudy (itrymath):
1. Is mutation (for sure)
2. is B
3. A - expressed diff.
OpenStudy (itrymath):
@sweetburger
OpenStudy (sweetburger):
1 and 3 are correct
OpenStudy (itrymath):
then wahts 2?!?!?!?
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
because all im eft with now is guessing
OpenStudy (mangotangochick):
1) Mutation
2) May never be corrected by DNA enzymes - remember that they are checked at certain checkpoints before dividing, and there are certain enzymes which help to identify the mutations. Mutations in the genes which code for these enzymes can be found more prevalent in people with cancers (because the mutation is less likely to be 'fought'
3) The same DNA molecule is expressed differently - all of the DNA in your cells are the same - 46 chromosomes, same ones (apart from in gametes) in all your cells. The function all depends on which genes are expressed - 'turned on' and which are not - 'turned off'