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directions: analyze the dna sequences below. circle the location of the mutation and answer the questions.
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original dna sequence 1: aat taa ccg ccc
mutated dna sequence 1: aat taa cca ccc
is the mutation an insertion, deletion, or substitution?
is the mutation classified as a point or frameshift mutation?
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original dna sequence 2: aaa ttc ccg ggg
mutated dna sequence 2: aaa ttg ccc ggg
is the mutation an insertion, deletion, or substitution?
is the mutation classified as a point or frameshift mutation?
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original dna sequence 3: aat taa ccg ccc
mutated dna sequence 3: aat taa gcg ccc
is the mutation an insertion, deletion, or substitution?
is the mutation classified as a point or frameshift mutation?
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original dna sequence 4: ttt ccc ggc ttc
mutated dna sequence 4: ttc ccg gct tca
is the mutation an insertion, deletion, or substitution?
is the mutation classified as a point or frameshift mutation?
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one of the mutated dna sequences above will be silent. which of the four sequences above will be silent? explain your answer.
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Analyze DNA sequences for mutation type (insertion, deletion, substitution) and classification (point/frameshift). Silent mutation involves substitution with same amino acid.
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- Is the mutation an insertion, deletion, or substitution? Substitution
Is the mutation classified as a point or frameshift mutation? Point
- Is the mutation an insertion, deletion, or substitution? Substitution
Is the mutation classified as a point or frameshift mutation? Point
- Is the mutation an insertion, deletion, or substitution? Substitution
Is the mutation classified as a point or frameshift mutation? Point
- Is the mutation an insertion, deletion, or substitution? Deletion
Is the mutation classified as a point or frameshift mutation? Frameshift
- Which of the four sequences above will be silent? Sequence 1. Explanation: Original CCG (Pro) and mutated CCA (Pro) code for the same amino acid.