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Match the changed nucleotide sequences to the mutations that cause them.

Match the changed nucleotide sequences to the mutations that cause them.-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

Deletion: A letter that gets deleted.

Insertion: A letter that gets added.

Inversion: A letter that gets put somewhere else.

Duplication: A part that gets duplicated and put somewhere else.

Substitution: A letter that gets subsituted with another letter.

Match the changed nucleotide sequences to the mutations that cause them.-example-1
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