HELP THIS IS A TEST
A student develops a simplified model of structural
changes in genes on c...
Biology, 31.03.2021 01:00 ShawnBrains
HELP THIS IS A TEST
A student develops a simplified model of structural
changes in genes on chromosomes, using a long plece of string for the chromosome and
different
colored beads representing the different base pairs of DNA. The student models the mutation by adding a bead into the sequence for
the normal GTL1 gene.
How can the student best use the model to explain the mutation?
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