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A DNA mutation. In this case an error that is introduced before transcription.

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Q: What is an altered DNA sequence in a gene resulting in a misspelled m-Rna?
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How does the COX1 protein still functionif the COX1 gene is altered between species?

The COX1 protein can still function if the gene is altered between species due to its high rate of mutation as well as the fact that its sequence is conserved.


Is an altered gene in a zygote inheritable?

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what is a practical or clinical use of knowing the base sequence of a gene


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Is an altered gene in sperm is inheritable?

Yes,it is..


What makes alleles of the same gene different from each other?

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