Multiple Choice
The following figure depicts a gene and two different ways that gene could be mutated.How does Mutation A differ from Mutation B?
A) Mutation A does not permanently change the sequence of the gene, but Mutation B does.
B) Mutation A involves the insertion of a base, whereas Mutation B involves the deletion of a base.
C) Mutation A results in a possible change in one amino acid in the protein produced by the gene, but Mutation B affects several amino acids.
D) Mutation A can only occur in introns, but Mutation B can occur in both introns and exons.
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