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yes but it would most likely be unnoticable
It may result in the production of a defective protein
Missence mutation
A mutation occurs, and cancer can form since mutations are occurring quicker than repair is able to take place. There could also be a defective enzyme
You can have a baby with physical/mental deformities or death of the child.
When a mutation does not change the result of a normal production of a protein is called harmless. This is because it does no harm to the individual.
Failure of the DNA repair mechanism can result in cancer, mutation or a defective enzyme.
yes but it would most likely be unnoticable
It may result in the production of a defective protein
Missence mutation
A mutation occurs, and cancer can form since mutations are occurring quicker than repair is able to take place. There could also be a defective enzyme
mutation
You can have a baby with physical/mental deformities or death of the child.
The mutation may be passed on to an offspring. Depending on the mutation, it may have no effect, or it could be lethal.
Deviation can destroy cell, causing death/mutation.
Once you boil the enzyme, it will be inactivated. Milk will have no effects of the enzyme.
mutation