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Biology A level

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Mutations types

Author: Gen Bailey



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Substitution mutation – base(s) are replaced by a different base. Addition mutation – base(s) are added. Deletion mutation – base(s) are removed. Translocation – A sequence of bases is removed and relocated to a different place (either on the same chromosome or a different chromosome) Inversion mutation – a sequence of bases is reversed. Duplication mutation – sequence of bases is repeated.


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