An Example of DNA Repair Causing a Duplication of a Mutated Gene. A: The normal state with two wild-type alleles. B: The acquisition of a mutated sequence (green) leaves the gene in a heterozygous state. C: In the process of repair, a copy of the mutated gene is created and spliced into the other chromosome, leaving two copies of the mutated gene sequence.

An Example of DNA Repair Causing a Duplication of a Mutated Gene. A: The normal state with two wild-type alleles. B: The acquisition of a mutated sequence (green) leaves the gene in a heterozygous state. C: In the process of repair, a copy of the mutated gene is created and spliced into the other chromosome, leaving two copies of the mutated gene sequence.

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