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5:If you are comparing two mRNA sequences, and you notice that the final 16 nucleotides all...

5:If you are comparing two mRNA sequences, and you notice that the final 16 nucleotides all differ, which of the following would be the best conclusion?
A: Frameshift.
B:Missense.
C:No option is correct.
D:Silent mutation.


7:What type of mutation changes a nucleotide, but does not change the amino acid sequence?
A:Nonsense.
B:Insertion.
C: Deletion.  
D: silent substitution.

8:Flowers with homozygous dominant genotype are yellow, and flowers with homozygous recessive genotype are red. The offspring of those two will have a heterozygous genotype and an orange color. What type of dominance doe this scenario represent?
A:Co-dominance.
B:Double dominance.
C:Incomplete dominance.
D:Classic dominance.

9:Unlinked genes will display recombinant phenotypes due to the recombination of the alleles.
true or false

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