Mutations often have little phenotypic effect because __________.
A) they often occur in non-coding regions
B) codon changes are often insignificant
C) proteins can withstand minor amino acid variations
D) all of these
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Q23: Sickle cell anemia is an example of
Q24: An autosomal dominant disease occurs when an
Q25: The independent assortment of genes on the
Q26: The closer genes are to each other
Q27: Which of the following is true of
Q29: About half of the known trinucleotide diseases
Q30: Mutations in are much more critical.
A) non-coding
Q31: Trinucleotide repeat diseases are caused by _.
A)
Q32: The vast majority of mutations are probably
Q33: Mutations during meiosis are especially important because
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