study.com bio 101 Ch9 QUIZ
Sickle cell anemia is caused by which one of the following?
Base substitution
The best term to describe a mutation in which one nitrogenous base is replaced by another is which one of the following?
Base substitution
Which enzyme is supposed to check DNA for errors?
DNA polymerase
What are gain of function mutations?
Dominant mutations that are expressed in mutant cells.
The best term to describe mutations that result in DNA sequences that are slightly too long or too short is
Frameshift mutation
Which type of mutation adds a base pair to the original DNA sequence?
Insertion
What are conditional mutations?
Mutations that are are analyzed under permissive and restrictive conditions.
The best term to describe a permanent change in a DNA sequence involving the adding, removing or replacing of nucleotides is which one of the following?
Point mutation
If a normal DNA sequence is TACCGG, which is an example of a base substitution?
TACAGG
A base substitution is called a transversion whenever a purine is swapped with ...
a pyrimidine
Human genetic disease can be caused by what types of mutations?
all of these cause mutations
Which type of mutation does NOT change the length of a DNA strand?
base substitution
Why do people try to protect their skin from ultraviolet radiation?
because UV radiation is a mutagen
How do mutagens cause mutations?
by increasing the likelihood of a replication error
Mutagens are typically found
in an organism's environment
A mutation in DNA can affect the amino acid sequence because it affects the code found in
mRNA
What kind of mutation causes sickle-cell anemia?
missense
Which type of mutation causes one amino acid to switch with another?
missense
Which of the following situations will result in human disease due to a mutation?
mutations in restriction sites in the DNA
Which type of mutation results in an incomplete polypeptide because of an early stop signal?
nonsense
All base substitutions are also...
point mutations
The nitrogenous bases adenine (A) and guanine (G) are the two examples of...
purines
Which type of mutation does NOT change the overall function of the protein?
silent
When can a genetic mutation get passed down through successive generations?
when it does not affect the organism's ability to survive and reproduce