Purine-to-Purine DNA Base Substitution

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In DNA, the replacement of one purine by another purine is known as:

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In DNA, the replacement of one purine by another purine is known as:

  1. Transversion
  2. Transition ✓ Correct
  3. Translation
  4. Transformation
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Transition

From the notes: Two types of nucleotide substitution mutations:

  • Transition: Replacement of a purine by another PURINE (A↔G) OR replacement of a pyrimidine by another PYRIMIDINE (C↔T/U). The base TYPE remains the same. ✔
  • Transversion: Replacement of a PURINE by a PYRIMIDINE or vice versa (e.g., A→C, G→T). The base TYPE changes.
Purines vs. Pyrimidines
  • Purines: Adenine (A) and Guanine (G) — double-ring structures
  • Pyrimidines: Cytosine (C), Thymine (T), Uracil (U) — single-ring structures
Other Mutation Processes (from notes — Q93 match)
  • Transduction: Transfer of DNA from one bacterium to another by bacteriophage
  • Conjugation: Genetic exchange between two living bacteria by direct contact
  • Transformation: Direct uptake of exogenous genetic material by a bacterial cell

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