Chapter 17: Q. 17.59 (page 604)
What is a point mutation?
Short Answer
A point mutation is a form of genetic mutation in which a nucleotide base is inserted, deleted, or modified in an organism's DNA or RNA.
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Chapter 17: Q. 17.59 (page 604)
What is a point mutation?
A point mutation is a form of genetic mutation in which a nucleotide base is inserted, deleted, or modified in an organism's DNA or RNA.
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What are the names and abbreviations of the four nucleotides in RNA?
How is a gene for a particular protein inserted into a plasmid?
State whether each of the following components is present in DNA only, RNA only, or both DNA and RNA:
a. phosphate
b. ribose
c. deoxycytidine monophosphate
d. adenine
Why is DNA polymerase useful in criminal investigation?
In Lesch-Nyhan syndrome, a deficiency of the enzyme guanine transferase causes an overproduction of uric acid. Draw the condensed structural formula for guanosine monophosphate.
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