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Question at position 18 You treat flies with X-rays then look for mutations in your gene of interest. One of the mutations you find is the deletion of 3 complementary bases. Which DNA repair mechanism was most likely used to repair the damage in your gene?nonhomologous end-joining - NHEJhomologous recombinationNucleotide excision repairbase excision repairmismatch repair

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A.nonhomologous end-joining - NHEJ
B.homologous recombination
C.Nucleotide excision repair
D.base excision repair
E.mismatch repair
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The scenario describes DNA damage induced by X-rays, followed by observation of a deletion of 3 complementary bases in the gene of interest. Different repair pathways address different types of damage, so we evaluate each option in context. Option 1: nonhomologous end-joining - NHEJ. This pathway repairs double-strand breaks (DSBs) by directly ligating the broken ends, often with processing that introduces small insertions or deleti......Login to view full explanation

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