The most likely outcome of a translation error is the originator of the message being misunderstood. That is because the meaning of the message can greatly be changed and that renders the sentence hard to understand.
The most likely effect of an error during DNA translation is a mutation. Some mutations are beneficial, some are deadly and some are what is called "nonsense" mutations. Nonsense mutations have no benefits nor do they have any "bad" consequences.
The most likely outcome of a translation error is the originator of the message being misunderstood. That is because the meaning of the message can greatly be changed and that renders the sentence hard to understand.
The most likely outcome of a translation error is the originator of the message being misunderstood. That is because the meaning of the message can greatly be changed and that renders the sentence hard to understand.
A frameshift mutation, such as an insertion or deletion of a nucleotide, that occurs just after the AUG start codon is likely to have the most serious effect on the polypeptide product. This is because frameshift mutations shift the reading frame of the mRNA sequence, causing all subsequent codons to be read incorrectly, leading to a completely altered polypeptide sequence.
Edward Thorndike is a behaviorist who proposed the Law of Effect, suggesting that learning occurs through trial and error. He believed that behaviors resulting in positive outcomes are more likely to be repeated.
Most likely it is 'lvalue required' error, examples: 10= x; ++3;
Most likely a major spelling error of "photosynthesis."
The MOST serious effect would be death.
If you are doing a translation and it is capitalized, it is most likely a name.
which historical event most likely had the biggest effect on the writings of W.E.B. DuBois
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