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- Part 2 Bio Question 4arrow_forward1arrow_forwardIf a change in a DNA sequence occurred, could that affect the mRNA? Why or why not? Group of answer choices 1. no because the mRNA is not identical to the DNA 2. no because the mRNA does not need the DNA to be made 3. yes because the mRNA is made using the DNA as a template 4. yes because the mRNA is identical to the DNAarrow_forward
- 40arrow_forwardSuppose a mutation affects an enzyme that is required to repair the damage to DNA caused by the loss of purine bases. the loss of a purine occurs about 5000 times in the DNA of each of your cells per day. as the average difference in DNA sequence between humans and chimpanzees is about 1%, how long will it take you to turn into an ape? What is wrong with this argument?arrow_forwardCan you please help answer this problem? I’m not sure which is the best answer?arrow_forward
- What is the function of the nanoparticles in the COVID vaccine made by Pfizer? Protect mRNA until it gets inside cells Transport the Spike protein to bone marrow Activate your body's stem cell production O Insert DNA into your chromosomesarrow_forward22. ere to search Normal AUG AAG UUU GGC GCA UUG UUA leu stop met lys phe gly ala Mutation AUG AAG UUU AGC GCA UUG UUA Met lys phe ser ala leu stop What type of mutation has occurred according to the diagram above? point mutation frameshift mutation no mutation has occured chromosomal mutationarrow_forwardWhich RNA polymerase produces mRNA? 1. polymerase 3 2. Polymerase 1 3. Polymerase 2 & 3 4. Polymerase 2arrow_forward
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