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Card 6
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A mutation that reduces but doesn't eliminate the level of expression of a gene or the activity of the gene product
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Card 7
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A mutation that produces a greater than normal level of gene expression
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Card 8
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A nucleotide pair in a DNA duplex is replaced with a different nucleotide pair
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Card 9
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A pyrmidine base is replaced by another pyrimidine base
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Card 10
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A pyrmidine base is replaced with a purine base
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Card 11
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Spontaneous nucleotide substitutions are often biased towards
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Card 12
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If a mutation does not change the amino acid coded, this is called a
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Card 13
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A ___________ is a chemical compound with a structure similar to a DNA nucleotide These can pair with normal nucleotides
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Card 14
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Point mutations change ________________
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Card 15
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Substitutions are types of point mutations, they can be silent, nonsense and _____________
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