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Emmett Haynes
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29 May, 07:40
How could protein synthesis lead to mutations?
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Landin Blackburn
29 May, 08:04
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The sequence of letters in a gene determines the sequence of amino acids in the protein it encodes. A mutation can change the amino acid sequence in the resulting protein. A change in the protein's amino acid sequence has the potential to cause dramatic results.
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