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Mutation usually causes the entire base sequence to defect. This usually happens during the protein synthesis.
The mutation may still code for the same amino acid, or it may cause a change in a non-critical region of the protein.
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The amino acid sequence is shifted, and this kind of mutation is called a frame shift mutation. All of the amino acid sequence after the mutation will be changed, which will cause a change in shape of the protein, which will then probably result in a nonfunctional protein, since the shape of a protein determines its function.
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dna in a cell needs protein and chromosomes.
dna in a cell needs protein and chromosomes.
dna in a cell needs protein and chromosomes.
dna in a cell needs protein and chromosomes.
Mutation usually causes the entire base sequence to defect. This usually happens during the protein synthesis.
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.
Insertion mutations can affect many amino acids in the protein.An insertion mutation usually causes more defects during protein synthesis than point mutation because an insertion mutation will affect many amino acids in the protein.
A mutation in which an extra nitrogen base is added is called a frameshift mutation. The rest of the sequence after the mutation will code for different amino acids, which will result in the alteration of the protein. Frameshift mutations cause severe genetic disorders.
Insertion mutations can affect many amino acids in the protein.An insertion mutation usually causes more defects during protein synthesis than point mutation because an insertion mutation will affect many amino acids in the protein.
The mutation may still code for the same amino acid, or it may cause a change in a non-critical region of the protein.
An inactive/other active protein as a polypeptide that is incomplete will not fold properly. You could get a deleterious mutation that destroys protein product, such as Huntington's disease, or a paint mutation that, in heterozygous condition, such as sickle cell trait, is beneficial.