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Understanding new problems by recognizing parallels with familiar problems is referred to as:
Mutations
Changes in the DNA sequence that affect genetic information, which can lead to variations in phenotype.
Insertions
The addition of one or more nucleotide pairs into a genetic sequence, which can lead to changes in gene function or regulation.
Phenotype
The set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism, resulting from the interaction of its genetic makeup with the environment.
Protein-Coding Sequence
A segment of DNA or RNA that is translated into a protein, containing instructions for the amino acid sequence of the protein.
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