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Choose the best answer from the list below. Not all of the answers will be used
Premises:
one-gene-one–enzyme hypothesis
gene variants
cut DNA at specific location
unique DNA variants that exist in a child but neither of its parents.
DNA replication
Responses:
alleles
de novo mutations
point mutations
nucleases
DNA polymerase
Tatum and Beadle
Gregor Mendel
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
alleles
de novo mutations
point mutations
nucleases
DNA polymerase
Tatum and Beadle
Gregor Mendel
Premises:
alleles
de novo mutations
point mutations
nucleases
DNA polymerase
Tatum and Beadle
Gregor Mendel
Responses:
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