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6. Proflavin, Acride Orange & Ethidium Bromide are examples of what type of induced mutation?
- Deaminating Agents
- Intercalating agents
- Alkylating agents
- Nucleotide Base analoges
7. Ionising radiation is an example of what type of induced mutation?
- alkylating agents
- Deaminating agents
- Radiation
- Intercalating agents
8. 'Chemicals with similar structure to DNA which get incorportated into DNA during replication' describes which type of induced mutation?
- Alkylating Agents
- Nucleotide Base Analogs
- Deaminating Agents
- Intercalating Agents
9. 'Removal of amino group from adenine and cytosine leading to kept forms' Describes which type of induced mutation?
- Alyklating agents
- Nucleotide Base Analogs
- Deaminating Agents
- Intercalating Agents
10. 2-Aminopurine and 5-Bromodeoxyuridine are examples of what type of induced mutation?
- Nucleotide Base Analogs
- Intercalating Agents
- Deaminating Agents
- Alkylating Agents