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28 June, 15:30

Why not every difference in the DNA sequence result in a difference in the amino acid sequence?

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  1. 28 June, 15:51
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    Because DNA is only coded to form in one form, whatever the difference, the DNA only build ups as its nature tells it to, but the DNA sequence can be in any order
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