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7 January, 23:39

How would a mutation in the DNA or RNA strand have on the protein?

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  1. 7 January, 23:46
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    A mutation in either the DNA or the RNA could result in:

    1. The wrong amino acid in protein - which may or not be important for proper functioning of the protein

    2. If the mutation results in an internal stop codon instead of a normal coding codon then you could get a shortened polypeptide (so no protein made)

    3. You could get a frameshift - if you lost one or more nucleotides - such that you end up with an entirely different amino acid sequence and thus potentially a nonsense protein
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