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The following passage describes the effects of a gene mutation, which is a permanent change in a gene. Read the passage and then follow the instructions below.

"Pea Plants Grown with Gibberellic Acid" by Mary Madsen, Photo Researchers
pea plants with different amounts of gibberellin
- A
pea plant's height is affected by substances that are made inside the plant's cells. One of these substances is called gibberellin. - Gibberellin
is made in a pea plant's cells by a protein called GA 3- oxidase. The GA 3- oxidase protein is encoded by the LH gene. - A
certain pea plant had a mutation in its LH gene. Compared to the LH gene without a mutation, the mutated LH gene encoded a form of the GA 3- oxidase protein with a different structure. - This
different form of the GA 3- oxidase protein could make only a small amount of gibberellin. The plant with the mutation grew to a shorter height than pea plants containing more gibberellin.
Complete the sentence.
The mutation in the
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GA 3- oxidase protein . . . LH gene
LH gene . . . GA 3- oxidase protein
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