Please read the scenario below and then answer the question (in bold) that follows. An original DNA sequence reads 3-GGCGCTAGAATC-5. A mutated version of that DNA strand is produced that reads 3-GGCTCTAGAATC-5. Based on the information above, how severe of an impact do you believe the mutation would have on the cell (and therefore individual) in which the mutation occurred? O a. Very severe, because the mutation leads to the formation of a truncated polypeptide O b. Moderately to very severe, because the mutation results in the formation of a polypeptide that contains amino acids not found in the unmutated polypeptide O C. Likely not that severe, because the amino acid sequence of the mutated polypeptide is identical to the amino acid sequence of the nonmutated polypeptide

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Please read the scenario below and then answer the question (in bold) that follows.
An original DNA sequence reads 3'- GGCGCTAGAATC -5'. A mutated version of that DNA strand is produced that reads 3-GGCTCTAGAATC -5.
Based on the information above, how severe of an impact do you believe the mutation would have on the cell (and therefore individual) in which the mutation occurred?
O a. Very severe, because the mutation leads to the formation of a truncated polypeptide
O b. Moderately to very severe, because the mutation results in the formation of a polypeptide that contains amino acids not found in the unmutated polypeptide
O c. Likely not that severe, because the amino acid sequence of the mutated polypeptide is identical to the amino acid sequence of the nonmutated polypeptide
Transcribed Image Text:Please read the scenario below and then answer the question (in bold) that follows. An original DNA sequence reads 3'- GGCGCTAGAATC -5'. A mutated version of that DNA strand is produced that reads 3-GGCTCTAGAATC -5. Based on the information above, how severe of an impact do you believe the mutation would have on the cell (and therefore individual) in which the mutation occurred? O a. Very severe, because the mutation leads to the formation of a truncated polypeptide O b. Moderately to very severe, because the mutation results in the formation of a polypeptide that contains amino acids not found in the unmutated polypeptide O c. Likely not that severe, because the amino acid sequence of the mutated polypeptide is identical to the amino acid sequence of the nonmutated polypeptide
Please read the scenario below and then answer the question (in bold) that follows.
An original DNA sequence reads 3' - GGCGCTAGAATC - 5'. A mutated version of that DNA strand is produced that reads 3' - GGCTCTAGAATC - 5'.
Suppose that the mutation illustrated above was caused by exposure to a new chemical known as gene-be-gone. Any agent (chemical or otherwise) that has the capability to cause a gene
known as a
O a. Deaminase
O b. Mutase
O c. Polygon
O d. Mutagen
O e. None of the above
OC
Transcribed Image Text:Please read the scenario below and then answer the question (in bold) that follows. An original DNA sequence reads 3' - GGCGCTAGAATC - 5'. A mutated version of that DNA strand is produced that reads 3' - GGCTCTAGAATC - 5'. Suppose that the mutation illustrated above was caused by exposure to a new chemical known as gene-be-gone. Any agent (chemical or otherwise) that has the capability to cause a gene known as a O a. Deaminase O b. Mutase O c. Polygon O d. Mutagen O e. None of the above OC
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