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Base-pair substitutions involving the replacement of a purine with a pyrimidine and vice versa are called:

a. isomers
b. transitions
c. transversions
d. inversions
e. translations

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Answer:

The answer is: c. tranversions

Step-by-step explanation:

A mutation is the result of changes in the structure of a gen, these variations happen in the nucleotide sequence of a genome, and can be as a consequence of DNA damage.

One type of DNA mutation is the substitution of one base pair for another. Two type of substitutions can happen. One of them are the transversions, which are interchanges of a purine (A or G) for a pyrimidine (C or T) and vice versa.

The other type of substitution are the transitions that are interchanges of one purine (A) for another purine (G) or a pyrimidine (C) to another pyrimidine (T).

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