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AxL1nna:

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AxL1nna:

AxL1nna:

Sailor:

Okay. So it seems as if the first one is translocation, as with translocation, two parts of the DNA swapped places with each other. The second one is deletion. In the first part of the DNA model, there is A, B, and C. In the second model, A magically disappeared. In the third model, the DNA deattaches and attaches itself in the reverse order, therefore it is inversion. In the final model, as duplication is the last option, and as DNA segments A and B are duplicated, it is duplication. Hope this helps! :3

AxL1nna:

@sailor wrote:
Okay. So it seems as if the first one is translocation, as with translocation, two parts of the DNA swapped places with each other. The second one is deletion. In the first part of the DNA model, there is A, B, and C. In the second model, A magically disappeared. In the third model, the DNA deattaches and attaches itself in the reverse order, therefore it is inversion. In the final model, as duplication is the last option, and as DNA segments A and B are duplicated, it is duplication. Hope this helps! :3
tysm<3

Sailor:

@axl1nna wrote:
@sailor wrote:
Okay. So it seems as if the first one is translocation, as with translocation, two parts of the DNA swapped places with each other. The second one is deletion. In the first part of the DNA model, there is A, B, and C. In the second model, A magically disappeared. In the third model, the DNA deattaches and attaches itself in the reverse order, therefore it is inversion. In the final model, as duplication is the last option, and as DNA segments A and B are duplicated, it is duplication. Hope this helps! :3
tysm<3
Np! <3

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