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14 March, 16:07

What mutation would cause a protein to be shorter then normal?

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  1. 14 March, 16:09
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    Mutations occur when a premature nonsense or stop codon is introduced in the DNA sequence. When the mutated sequence is translated into a protein, the resulting protein is incomplete and shorter than normal. Consequently, most nonsense mutations result in nonfunctional proteins.
  2. 14 March, 16:29
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    nonsense mutation

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    a nonsense mutation causes the amino acid chain to stop and the protein will in a result be shorter
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