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    A Single Nucleotide Base Substitution in a Wild-Type DNA Is
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A Single Nucleotide Base Substitution in a Wild-Type DNA Is

Question 47

Question 47

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A single nucleotide base substitution in a wild-type DNA is an example of


A) random mutation.
B) transcription.
C) translation.
D) cloning.

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