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    Multiple Mutations That Are Found to Be Present in a Single
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Multiple Mutations That Are Found to Be Present in a Single

Question 11

Question 11

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Multiple mutations that are found to be present in a single gene are said to belong to the same ________ group.


A) phenotypic
B) allelic
C) transfer
D) complementation
E) expression

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