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1. 16.1 Replication Slippage Creates Insertion or Deletion Mutations
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16.1 Replication Slippage Creates Insertion or Deletion Mutations
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1.1
Long stretches of A’s are more susceptible to replication slippage than long stretches of C's because:
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Cells are grown in culture and after many divisions, a region of the genome is sequenced. In the original line, a stretch of eight T’s was observed, but now many of the cells have nine T’s in that same position. What is a likely explanation?
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1.3
Why are long stretches of A's rare in coding sequences, but common in intergenic regions?