A chromosome's gene sequence that was A?B?C?D?E?F?G before damage and A?B?C?F?G after is
an example of
a. inversion.
b. deletion.
c. duplication.
d. translocation.
e. crossing over.
B
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A catalyst
A) requires more reactants but makes the reaction rate faster. B) increases the amount of reactants produced but does not change the rate. C) changes the rate of the reaction but does not change the end amount of products. D) changes both the rate of a reaction and the amount of the product that will be obtained as the reaction is completed.
How are polypeptide chains in antigens bound together?
a. Polypeptide chains form hydrogen bonds. b. Serine amino acids form molecular bonds. c. Cysteine amino acids form molecular bonds. d. Polypeptide chains do not bind in antigens.
what is the example provided for Reverse transcriptase?
What will be an ideal response?
All of the human genome encodes proteins
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