Question: A mutation that changes a mutant phenotype back to wild-type by
altering the first mutation at th…
A mutation that changes a mutant phenotype back to wild-type by
altering the first mutation at the same site is called a
a. |
loss-of-function mutataion |
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b. |
gain-of-function mutation |
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c. |
reverse mutation |
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d. |
suppressor mutation |
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e. |
conditional mutation |
A mutation that causes the protein product to be expressed in
the wrong tissue or at the wrong time is called a
a. lethal mutation b. reverse mutation c. suppressor mutation d.
loss-of-function mutataion e. gain-of-function mutation
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