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What are gene mutations?

A mutation is any change to the base sequence of DNA.

The different types of mutations that can occur include:

Subsitution - this is where one base is swapped for another

Delet...

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Answered by Lauren G. Biology tutor
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What is "The correspondence principle" and how does it work?

Bowles and Gintis are the founders of the concept called “The correspondence principle”. This concept describes how both school and workplace work collectively, to prepare the working...

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Answered by Sophia S. Sociology tutor
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How do you find the coordinate of where two lines intersect?

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Line A has a gradient of 4 and passes through point (5,6).<...

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Answered by Imogen W. Maths tutor
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Why do researchers need ethical approval to conduct psychological research?

Ethics are the moral principles that guide a person’s behaviour or how they conduct an activity. Before conducting a psychological experiment, research...

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Using Discriminants to Find the Number of Roots of a Quadratic Curve

In general, we could apply the formulax=\...</div></a><div class=

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