Match each of the following terms
gene a) the loss or addition of a nucleotide pair in a dna s...
Biology, 13.07.2019 18:10 kreshnikolloma
Match each of the following terms
gene a) the loss or addition of a nucleotide pair in a dna strand
nucleotide b) the physical and biochemical expression of the genotype
chromosome c) the substitution of one nucleotide pair for another in dna strand
frameshift mutation d) the building blocks of nucleic acids, includes a phosphate, sugar and organic base
point mutation e) the structure that carries the dna sequences
genotype f) a sequence of nucleotides in dna that codes for a functional product such as a protein
phenotype g) the entire genetic make up of an organism
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