QUESTION 16 You have sequenced a few individuals in the population and found out that there are only two alleles in the population: one is GGGTCC and the other GGGTAC. You alto knew that the DNA sequence encodes two amino acid residues. The mutation responsible for the difference is O en insertion mutation O a transition mutation O nonnynonymous mutation Oa neutral mutation Oa silent mutation

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QUESTION 16
You have sequenced a few individuals in the population and found out that there are only two aleles in the population: one is GGGTCC and the other GGGTAC. You alto knew
that the DNA sequence encodes two amino acid residues. The mutation responsible for the difference is
O an insertion mutation
O a transition mutation
O nonnynonymous mutation
Oa neutral mutation
Oa silent mutation
QUESTION 17
Which of the following is not considered an evolutionary mechanism ("force ?
O Mutation
O Genetio drin
O Natural selection
O Mgration (gene flow)
OAl are evolutionary mechanisms
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 16 You have sequenced a few individuals in the population and found out that there are only two aleles in the population: one is GGGTCC and the other GGGTAC. You alto knew that the DNA sequence encodes two amino acid residues. The mutation responsible for the difference is O an insertion mutation O a transition mutation O nonnynonymous mutation Oa neutral mutation Oa silent mutation QUESTION 17 Which of the following is not considered an evolutionary mechanism ("force ? O Mutation O Genetio drin O Natural selection O Mgration (gene flow) OAl are evolutionary mechanisms
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