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A) deletion
B) loss-of-function mutation
C) transversion
D) frameshift mutation
E) nonsense mutation
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A) Transposable elements can increase in number within genomes without providing an advantage to the host.
B) Transposable elements are collected within their genomes by host organisms so that the host will benefit but not the transposable elements.
C) Transposable elements will provide an evolutionary advantage to host organisms by transposing as often as possible.
D) Transposable elements will enhance their expression of transposase so that the hosts can evolve more quickly.
E) Transposable elements will add methyl groups to their own DNA to reduce their own rate of transposition.
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A) UV light
B) ethidium bromide
C) hydroxylamine
D) acridine orange
E) EMS
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A) missense mutation
B) nonsense mutation
C) neutral mutation
D) silent mutation
E) loss-of-function mutation
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A) add methyl groups to bases of the surrounding DNA.
B) delete about 100 base pairs of DNA on each side of them.
C) duplicate their transposase gene.
D) express a gene that confers sensitivity to some common antibiotics.
E) create a duplication of a target sequence on each side of them.
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A) mismatch repair and base-excision repair
B) photoreactivation and mismatch repair
C) nucleotide-excision repair and base-excision repair
D) photoreactivation and nucleotide-excision repair
E) nonhomologous end joining and nucleotide-excision repair
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A) nonsense mutation
B) missense mutation
C) frameshift mutation
D) in-frame mutation
E) neutral mutation
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A) Tn10
B) L1
C) Activator (Ac)
D) Alu
E) All of the answers are correct.
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A) large deletions
B) deaminated cytosines
C) pyrimidine dimers
D) mismatched bases
E) depurinations
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A) transition mutation
B) transversion mutation
C) translesion mutation
D) nucleotide deletion
E) strand slippage
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A) when a male and a female, each carrying a copia element, mate and produce offspring that have numerous mutations.
B) in the offspring of a cross between a male that carries a copia element and a female that carries a P element.
C) in the offspring of a cross between a male that carries a Ty element and a female that carries an Ac element.
D) in the offspring of a cross between a male that carries a P element and a female that does not carry a P element.
E) in the offspring of a cross between a male that carries an Alu element and a female that carries a Ty element.
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A) They cause pyrimidine dimers.
B) They add methyl or ethyl groups to bases.
C) They oxidize guanine.
D) They deaminate cytosine.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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A) ethidium bromide
B) hydroxylamine
C) 5-bromouracil
D) EMS
E) nitrous acid
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