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It would be a Base Isertion Mutation, and it would change the whole code

Example:

Original Sentence- THE BIG DOG RAN AND HIT HIS ARM

Mutated Sentence- THE BAI GDO GRA NAN DHI THI SAR M

The sentence doesnt make sense because of the added A in BIG.

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Q: If G were added to the original DNA strand after the third base what would the?
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