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Transcribed Image Text:Gene: ABC New Gene: BBC What mutation
A. Substitution
B. Deletion
C. Inversion
D. Transcription
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There are different types of mutations that takes place in DNA. Mutations are the change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA. These mutations involves- substitution, insertion, deletion, frameshift mutation.
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