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1. One way of mapping bacterial genes relies on conjugation, during which DNA is transferred from an Hfr cell to an F- cell. If the rate at which the transfer proceeds increases, would the distance between genes as measured using conjugation:

A: increase for all gene pairs

B: decrease for all gene pairs

C: stay the same

D: increase only for gene pairs that are separated by a recombination hotspot

E: decrease only for gene pairs that are separated by a recombination hotspot

2. A common way in which virus vaccines are made is by introducing a mutation that makes the virus less virulent (i.e. that reduces the severity of infection) and exposing patients to that mutated virus. Which sort of mutation would it be safest to introduce to ensure that the virus cannot easily revert to its original, virulent state?

A: A point mutation

B: A deletion

C: A neutral mutation

D: A deleterious mutation

E: A frameshift mutation

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE provide an explanation with clear details so I can make sense of it and follow along. Please be as clear as possible. PLEASE TRY TO INCLUDE EXPLANATIONS AS TO WHY EACH OTHER OPTION IS NOT CORRECT thank you!!

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Irving Heathcote
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