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Juliana Holt
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1 October, 12:53
Why is this a neutral mutation?
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Colton Richards
1 October, 13:11
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Neutral mutation means that the mutation that changes the sequence of polyneuclotides in DNA didn't result in a change in sequence of Amino acids in protein product OR mutation results in the change of amino acid sequence in a non crucial region in the protein product, leading to no change in shape and function of protein product.
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