by what protocol we can mutate a single gene from leishmania
BY ANOTHER PERSON - The answer is POINT mutation. I'm doing the worksheet too LOL
hahah everyone is doing miggis homework huh
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Too bad I can't find the rest of the answers for that homework D:
But yea it is Point
Some genetic disorders result when a mutation causes the product of a single gene to be altered or missing. ~From my science book o-o lol
Point Mutation- a type of gene mutation in which only a single nucleotide in a gene has been changed.
Changes in a DNA sequence of a single gene is called a point mutation. These mutations can be harmful or not to the organism.
a gene is passed on from generations and a chromosome is just found in certain cells
Yes, such a mutation is called a point mutation. Point mutations involve the replacement of a single nucleotide base with another in the DNA sequence. These mutations can have various effects on the gene and the resulting protein it codes for.
A mutation
Point Mutation- a type of gene mutation in which only a single nucleotide in a gene has been changed.
No, it's caused by a single point mutation of a gene.
A mutation.
Such mutations are called point mutation or gene mutation.
Changes in a DNA sequence of a single gene is called a point mutation. These mutations can be harmful or not to the organism.
a gene is passed on from generations and a chromosome is just found in certain cells
A single gene will mutate when DNA replication did not occur properly. It means that when replicating, the DNA only slipped up on a single gene when copying, causing a mutation. Mutations are accidental and are not done on purpose.
Yes, such a mutation is called a point mutation. Point mutations involve the replacement of a single nucleotide base with another in the DNA sequence. These mutations can have various effects on the gene and the resulting protein it codes for.
A mutation
Yes, gene mutation and mutation are often used interchangeably in biological contexts. Gene mutation specifically refers to a change in the sequence of DNA in a particular gene, whereas mutation can refer to changes in DNA sequences more broadly, including those not within a specific gene.
Cystic fibrosis is primarily caused by mutations in the CFTR gene, which is located on chromosome 7. These mutations can result in a defective or non-functioning CFTR protein, leading to the characteristic symptoms of the disease.
A mutation is a permenent in DNA sequence of a gene,mutation in a gene's DNA sequence can alterthe aminoacid sequence of the protein encodedby the gene.