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14 February, 01:03

This is the normal nucleotide sequence on a DNA strand:

A-C-T-G-G-A-T

What is a substitution?

1.) A-C-T-G-C-G-A-T

2.) A-C-T-G-A-T

3.) A-G-T-G-G-A-T

4.) A-C-U-G-G-A-U

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  1. 14 February, 01:42
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    I'm late ik but the answer is actually A-C-T-G-C-G-A-T, and trust it is right because I took the test and the answer below was wrong. But it's not like I'm good at this stuff
  2. 14 February, 03:51
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    The answers is 3 because the secon C was changed to a G.

    1 and 2 are incorrect because you do not have the same number of bases as the original sequence. 3 a base was change to the U, which appears in RNA not DNA.
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