1. For which reason might single nucleotide differences lead to varying phenotypes? For what reason might...

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1. For which reason might single nucleotide differences lead tovarying phenotypes? For what reason might a single nucloetide notlead to differences in the expression of certain phenotypes?

2. What do you think is the best way to estimate species? Why?Should one source of data be used instead of another?

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1 The way to determine when a single nucleotide difference will result in an amino acid sequence modification is simple It includes many steps for the determination The mutation occurs in the coding or noncoding region If it occurs in the noncoding region then it does not cause a change in any sequence and does not lead to    See Answer
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