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23 May, 07:30

Describe how genetic mutations alter the dna sequence and may or may not not affect phenotype

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  1. 23 May, 07:38
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    Genetic mutation usually occur as a result of incorporating the incorrect base pair into the nucleotide sequence. When an incorrect base is present at a certain location, it affect the RNA Molecule being transcribed and thus affect the set of nucleotide coding for a particular amino acid. These amino acid dictate specific function in the cell, and when an incorrect amino acid is incorporated, it usually affects its function.
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