Substitution mutations are more likely to result in no effect (where the amino acid stays the same on the protein level) but that isnt always the case. Inversion is a chromosomal mutation too
Consider the DNA sequence ...ATC GTC AGT...
A substitution mutation is simply where one of those bases is replaced for another. So, for example, a substitution mutation in this sequence might be ATC GAC AGT, where an A has replaced the middle T. Only one codon has changed - the rest are the same...
Here are some solutions I wrote... https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1FALWmRdJdqPavuZPv7ozAg0GJD_M8plp?usp=sharing
My handwritings a bit messy and i got a bit lazy near the end but if you need any clarifications lmk
Hey everyone. I made a trial paper for biology if yous want. Its mostly unique questions with a few exceptions. I tried to make as many as possible stimulus based, so pretty much everything after 23 is all stimulus