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- Q1A change in the genetic material, caused when DNA is not copied correctlyMutation30sB.H.4
- Q2A gene mutation that involves only changing one nucleotide (includes substitutions, insertions, and deletions)Point mutation30sB.H.4
- Q3A gene mutation where one nucleotide replaces anotherSubstitution30sB.H.4
- Q4A mutation that changes the "reading frame" of a gene by inserting or deleting a nucleotideFrameshift mutation30sB.H.4
- Q5A gene mutation where a nucleotide is addedInsertion30sB.H.4
- Q6A gene mutation where a nucleotide is deletedDeletion30sB.H.4
- Q7A mutation that changes the structure of a chromosomelarge scale mutation30sB.H.4
- Q8A chromosomal mutation that involves the loss of all or part of a chromosomeDeletion (chromosomal)30sB.H.4
- Q9A chromosomal mutation that produces extra copies of parts of a chromosomeDuplication (chromosomal)30s
- Q10A chromosomal mutation that reverses the direction of parts of a chromosomeInversion (chromosomal)30sB.H.4
- Q11A chromosomal mutation that occurs when part of one chromosome breaks off and attaches to anotherTranslocation (chromosomal)30sB.H.4
- Q12Thefatcatatetheratexample of substitution and point muatation30sB.H.4
- Q13See imagethehatcatatetherat30sB.H.4
- Q14Thefatcatatetheratexample of deletion, a frameshift mutation30sB.H.4
- Q15See imagetheatcatatetherat_30sB.H.4
