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2 February, 21:09

What if a mutation occurred in the human insulin gene and the first codon was changed to CCG? Is

this a silent mutation? Explain how you know.

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  1. 2 February, 21:17
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    Yes, this will be a silent mutation.

    Explanation:

    The mutation which occurred in the human insulin gene where the first codon was changed to CCG will be a silent codon because this will not change the sequence of the amino acid and the amino acids formed will remain the same.

    A silent mutation occurs due to base substitutions resulting in a change in the nucleotide that does not impact the amino acid or protein formed once the mRNA is translated. The protein will retains its functional aspects.
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