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3 June, 18:46

8. What would happen to the amino acid sequence if you changed the order of the

nitrogen bases in DNA

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  1. 3 June, 19:15
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    If the specific sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA is changed, this will in turn change the sequence of nitrogenous bases in the mRNA (after transcription). During the process of translation, different amino acids will be incorporated in a different sequence due to the different mRNA codons in the mRNA strand. This would most likely result in a non-functional protein or a different protein with other chemical properties than the one specified in the original DNA sequence.
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