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23 June, 16:49

Which type of mutation adds one or more base pairs?

insertion

substitution

deletion

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  1. 23 June, 18:46
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    Insertion.

    An insertion is a type of DNA mutation where the addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs takes place in the DNA sequence. Insertions can be of many sizes and importance - they can be from only one base pair to a whole section of a chromosome, and they can be of more importance or less importance, for example, mutate a whole gene by insertion of a base pair in its sequence or to have multiple copies of a gene by the insertion of copies of that gene in a chromosome sequence.
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