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4 April, 18:41

1. A mutation of a human gene blocks harmful viruses from infecting cells. How can the mutation be classified?

It is a beneficial mutation.

It is a neutral mutation.

It is a harmful mutation.

It is a deadly mutation.

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  1. 4 April, 19:48
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    It is a beneficial mutation.

    Explanation: Mutations are permanent changes in the nucleotide sequence of a DNA. Mutations can beneficial, neutral and harmful or deleterious. When change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA a mutation enhances the effectiveness of a protein or improves the protein function, it is said to be beneficial. When a mutation causes the synthesis of a protein which have the same amino acid as the original protein and performs the same function as the original protein, it is said to be silent or neutral. When a mutation results in the synthesis of a protein with an altered amino acid sequence and a nonfunctional protein, it is said to be harmful.
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