If a segment of dna were replicated without any errors, the replicated strand would have the following sequence of nucleotides:
5' - actacgtga - 3'
sort the following replicated dna sequences by the type of point mutation each contains (frameshift, base substitution, or neither), as compared to the correct sequence shown above.
sort the items into the appropriate name as frameshift mutation, base substitution mutation and or neither
5'-actcgtga-3'
5'-attacgtga-3'
5'-actacgtgt-3'
5'-actaagtga-3'
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