Exam 11: Mutation: the Source of Genetic Variation
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A radiation dose of 400 rem, if untreated, causes death within 60 days of about ____________________ percent of people exposed to it.
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Mutation rates of human genes are usually expressed as the number of
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Why do some genetic disorders have a high new mutation rate (hemophilia and muscular dystrophy) while others display a very low new mutation rate (Huntington's disease)?
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Genes with large numbers of _____________ base pairs are more likely to have a higher mutation rate than genes with large numbers of ___________ base pairs.
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____________ mutations are the underlying cause of most types of cancer.
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Fragile-X syndrome is an example of a genetic condition caused by a frameshift mutation.
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Chemicals that resemble base pairs and insert themselves into DNA molecules are called ____________________ agents.
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Which of the following elements, when added to a nucleotide base, will create a base analog?
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Which of the following does NOT affect the mutation rate of a gene?
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Which of the following will occur to a cell that undergoes a critical amount of mutational damage?
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Julie has pigmented spots and tumors on her skin and nervous system. It is determined the disease Julie has is autosomal dominant. Julie most likely has _____________.
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All chromosomally normal individuals have an equal number of autosomes from each parent.
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Why is it easier to detect the formation of sex-linked recessive mutations than autosomal recessive mutations?
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Addition or deletion of a nucleotide in a gene causes a type of mutation called a ____________________.
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For the average person in the U.S., the largest source of radiation exposure is
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