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Yes. The genetic code after the deletion is essentially nonsense when it comes to building the protein. The amino acid sequence after the deletion will be completely altered, resulting in a poorly functioning or completely nonfunctioning protein, depending on where the deletion occurs.
Deletion mutations can affect the entire base sequence.
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Proteins are synthesized at the ribosomes during the translation stage of protein synthesis.
Protein synthesis is carried out at the ribosomes, during translation.
Proteins are synthesized at the ribosomes during the translation stage of protein synthesis.
During the process of translation, an mRNA message is decoded into a polypeptide chain (protein).
Transcription is the formation of mRNA from DNA whereas translation is the synthesis of protein from RNA.
A chain or a polypeptide is usually produced during the process of translation. This will later change into a protein.
It provides the code for the protein.
A mutation during replication can affect a protein that is synthesized in a variety of ways. Mutations can mess up the protein sequences and cause different proteins to be synthesized.