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...same gene in other wild-ty? A gene is sequenced from a single wild-type organism.  It is then compared to the same gene in other

wild-type members of the same species.  What kinds of variations would never be observed between

the sequences?

A) RFLPs

B) SNPs

C) polymorphisms

D) exon deletion

E) silent mutation


I think the answer is D


Single nucleotide polymorphisms are where some individuals have different bases within the population.

RFLP are variation in the length of DNA fragments generated by a restriction endonuclease

Polymorphisms  is related to genetic variation- 2 or more different phenotypes exist in a population



If i have it wrong can you please explain this to me...


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