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Genetics/Mutations Test

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Genetic Mutations can happen on both

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If the code on the original strand of DNA was TGAT, and a mutation occurred which caused the new code to read TCGAT, this type of mutation is called a(n) __________________.📷

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If the code on the original strand of DNA was TGAT, and a mutation occurred which caused the new code to read GAT, this type of mutation is called a(n) __________________.📷

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If the code on the original strand of DNA was TGAT, and a mutation occurred which caused the new code to read GTTA, this type of mutation is called a(n) __________________.📷

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If the code on the original strand of DNA was TGAT, and a mutation occurred which caused the new code to read AGAT, this type of mutation is called a(n) __________________.📷

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Mutations in the genetic code affect the sequence of the __________________s needed to build a ____________________.

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7.

Describe a mutation that can be beneficial to an organism. ___________________________________

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A picture of a person’s full set of chromosomes is called a ________________________.

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How many chromosomes does a healthy human have in every cell of their body?

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The chromosomes for pair #23 that show that the human is a male are the ______ chromosomes.

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Explain the processes of Artificial and Natural Selection and describe how they are similar or different

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Identify and describe the 4 conditions required for natural selection to occur

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Identify and explain one genetic and one chromosomal mutation and how they are different.