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Jaydan
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6 June, 23:11
What is the result of a substitution mutation?
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Jerome Sexton
6 June, 23:24
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A substitution is a mutation that exchanges one base for another (i. e., a change in a single "chemical letter" such as switching an A to a G). Such a substitution could: change a codon to one that encodes a different amino acid and cause a small change in the protein produced.
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