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Question 1

A missense suppressor for a particular gene may also cause:


◦ termination of translation of another gene.
◦ an amino acid substitution in a polypeptide for another gene.
◦ suppression of expression of another gene.
◦ aberrant splicing for another gene.
◦ increased transcription of another gene.

Question 2

A mutation that is able to overcome the effects of another mutation is commonly called a(n):


◦ suppressor.
◦ compensatory mutation.
◦ depressor.
◦ sense mutation.
◦ antisense mutation.


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Tb12162018

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Reply 2 on: Nov 9, 2022
Wow, this really help


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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