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A) deletions.
B) duplications.
C) frameshift mutations.
D) missense mutations.
E) reversion.
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A) deletions.
B) frameshift mutations.
C) missense mutations.
D) reversion.
E) triplet expansion.
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A) AT to CG.
B) GC to AT.
C) AT to TA.
D) AT to GC.
E) GC to CG.
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A) base excision repair.
B) mismatch repair.
C) recombinational repair.
D) SOS repair.
E) thymine dimer splitting.
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A) new His- mutations in Escherichia coli.
B) revertants of His- mutations in Escherichia coli.
C) new His- mutations in Salmonella typhimurium.
D) revertants of His- mutations in Salmonella typhimurium.
E) both revertants and new His- mutations in Escherichia coli.
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A) synonymous mutation.
B) suppressor mutation.
C) nonsense mutation.
D) missense mutation.
E) antisense mutation.
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A) silent.
B) nonsense.
C) missense.
D) frameshift.
E) deletion.
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A) dominant.
B) germinal.
C) recessive.
D) somatic.
E) suppressor.
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A) None of the 20 individual cultures would show any streptomycin-resistant colonies.
B) The 20 individual cultures would show a high variation in the number of streptomycin-resistant colonies.
C) The 20 individual cultures would show a high variation in the size of streptomycin-resistant colonies.
D) The 20 individual cultures would show comparable numbers of streptomycin-resistant colonies.
E) The 20 individual cultures would show streptomycin-resistant colonies of unusually large size.
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A) always mutate into cancer-promoting oncogenes.
B) encode very important proteins involved in processes such as the control of cell cycle.
C) encode very important proteins that promote apoptosis.
D) in their recessive form can act to promote cell cycle progression.
E) normally promote oncogenesis.
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A) the production of a truncated (shortened) protein.
B) the production of a truncated (shortened) mRNA.
C) the production of a shorter mRNA and of a shorter protein.
D) no detectable phenotype.
E) inability to grow on medium that lacks cysteine.
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A) an AT to CG transversion
B) an AT to GC transition
C) a frameshift mutation
D) a GC to AT transition
E) a GC to TA transversion
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