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Although quite different in structure, plants and animals share some basic similarities in their development, such as

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
  1. a cascade of transcription factors that regulate gene expression on a finer and finer scale.

  2. the importance of selective cell enlargement.

  3. the importance of homeobox-containing homeotic genes.

  4. a common evolutionary origin of the complete developmental program.

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

A biochemical mutant that must be supplied with a particular nutrient for growth would be described as a(n)

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

base change that changes a codon for an amino acid to a stop codon

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

A bacterial histidine mutant was plated on minimal medium and a single colony grew. You decide to sequence the histidine biosynthetic gene of the revertant and discover that the original mutation is still present.  This colony must have been able grow due to a

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

A cell is exposed to EMS (a mutagen that causes guanine to mispair with thymine) and allowed to undergo a few rounds of DNA replication.  The mutational event caused by this mutagen will be

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

A researcher studying bacterial toxin predicts that a lysine within the toxin is important for binding it’s target cell.  She used site-directed mutagenesis to change a codon for lysine (AAA) to one for asparagine (AAU).  However, the mutant toxin still binds to its target cell just as well as the wild-type toxin bound and appears to have no other changes. This type of mutation is probably

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Type of mutation caused by an addition or deletion of a base in a polypeptide-encoding part of a gene