When a transposable element inserts into a gene, it can:
A) interfere with transcription.
B) cause errors in RNA processing.
C) disrupt the open reading frame.
D) cause the gene to duplicate itself.
E) cause the gene to delete itself.
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Q71: Transposons can:
A)interfere with transcription.
B)cause a frameshift.
C)cause errors
Q72: Which of the following statements about mutations
Q73: Any DNA "damage" is considered to be
Q74: The effect of an insertion or deletion
Q75: A nonsense mutation:
A)changes the identity of one
Q77: Insertions and deletions of single nucleotides:
A)cause missense
Q78: In a genome sequence, multiple copies of
Q79: A point mutation occurs when a single
Q80: How could you create long, synthetic RNA
Q81: The process of gene duplication and divergence
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