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6 February, 22:08

What might happen if a nitrogen base is deleted from the mRNA code

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  1. 6 February, 22:36
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    Well firstly, a sequence of three nitrogen bases, is called a codon, in which each codon codes for a specific amino acid.

    If a base is deleted, as is the case of a mutation is called a deletion.

    The order in which the nitorgenous bases were in, will be disturbed and therefore the entire protein molecule being coded for will be changed.
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