A. B. C. D. ATGTTCGCG What type of mutation is seen in this example? Substitution point mutation Insertion point mutation Deletion point mutation Chromosomal mutation No Mutation Which cell type is responsible for producing antibodies? A. Lymphocyte B. Macrophage C. Phagocyte D. Red blood cell A. B. C. D What is the difference between co-dominance and incomplete dominance? Mutant ATGTTTGCG Co-dominance Neither allele is dominant One allele is dominant Both alleles are dominant Neither allele is dominant Incomplete dominance Both alleles are dominant Both alleles are dominant Neither allele is dominant One allele is dominant

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Observe the following example of a mutation in DNA.
No Mutation
ATGTTCGCG
What type of mutation is seen in this example?
A. Substitution point mutation
B.
Insertion point mutation
C.
Deletion point mutation
D.
Chromosomal mutation
Which cell type is responsible for producing antibodies?
A.
Lymphocyte
B.
Macrophage
C.
Phagocyte
D. Red blood cell
A.
B.
C.
D
Mutant
ATGTTTGCG
What is the difference between co-dominance and incomplete dominance?
Co-dominance
Neither allele is dominant
One allele is dominant
Both alleles are dominant
Neither allele is dominant
Incomplete dominance
Both alleles are dominant
Both alleles are dominant
Neither allele is dominant
One allele is dominant
Transcribed Image Text:8 9 10 Observe the following example of a mutation in DNA. No Mutation ATGTTCGCG What type of mutation is seen in this example? A. Substitution point mutation B. Insertion point mutation C. Deletion point mutation D. Chromosomal mutation Which cell type is responsible for producing antibodies? A. Lymphocyte B. Macrophage C. Phagocyte D. Red blood cell A. B. C. D Mutant ATGTTTGCG What is the difference between co-dominance and incomplete dominance? Co-dominance Neither allele is dominant One allele is dominant Both alleles are dominant Neither allele is dominant Incomplete dominance Both alleles are dominant Both alleles are dominant Neither allele is dominant One allele is dominant
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