A mutation in the Pitx1 gene prevents development of pelvic spines in stickleback fish. Analyses of the presence and length of the gene, its mRNA transcript in pelvic tissues, and the protein produced in pelvic tissues show the following results: DNA sequence: normal length mRNA: none protein: none Which of the following is the most likely explanation for the mutation? Selected answer will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation, press up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a b C It is a mutation that deletes the entire Pitx1 gene. It is a missense mutation in the Pitx1 coding region that changes a single amino acid. It is a nonsense mutation in the Pitx1 coding region that changes a codon for an amino acid into a stop codon. It is a mutation in an enhancer region of Pitx1 that prevents a transcription factor from binding.

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A mutation in the Pitx1 gene prevents development of pelvic spines
in stickleback fish. Analyses of the presence and length of the gene,
its mRNA transcript in pelvic tissues, and the protein produced in
pelvic tissues show the following results:
DNA sequence: normal length
mRNA: none
protein: none
Which of the following is the most likely explanation for the
mutation?
Selected answer will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation, press
up/down arrow keys to select an answer.
a
b
It is a mutation that deletes the entire Pitx1 gene.
It is a missense mutation in the Pitx1 coding region that
changes a single amino acid.
It is a nonsense mutation in the Pitx1 coding region that
changes a codon for an amino acid into a stop codon.
It is a mutation in an enhancer region of Pitx1 that
prevents a transcription factor from binding.
Transcribed Image Text:A mutation in the Pitx1 gene prevents development of pelvic spines in stickleback fish. Analyses of the presence and length of the gene, its mRNA transcript in pelvic tissues, and the protein produced in pelvic tissues show the following results: DNA sequence: normal length mRNA: none protein: none Which of the following is the most likely explanation for the mutation? Selected answer will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation, press up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a b It is a mutation that deletes the entire Pitx1 gene. It is a missense mutation in the Pitx1 coding region that changes a single amino acid. It is a nonsense mutation in the Pitx1 coding region that changes a codon for an amino acid into a stop codon. It is a mutation in an enhancer region of Pitx1 that prevents a transcription factor from binding.
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