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8 October, 22:31

A genetic mutation that causes a codon that should code for a specific amino acid to be changed into a stop codon results in a shortened protein product and is known as

A.

a frame shift mutation.

B.

a chromosomal mutation.

C.

a nonsense mutation.

D.

a silent mutation.

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  1. 8 October, 22:40
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    c. nonsense mutation

    Explanation:

    because a nonsense mutation is a mutation in which a sense codon that corresponds to one of the twenty amino acids specified by the genetic code is changed to a chain-terminating codon.
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