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A certain substitution in human DNA changes the code for hemoglobin; this ultimately results in sickle-cell anima.
Sickle-cell anemia would be best described as a mutation of the haemoglobin gene. This is a blood disorder which is inherited in most cases.
lethal mutation
A deleterious mutation.
Yes, a point mutation will cause the cell to make an incompelete polypeptide chain that is non-functional, if the mutation results in a stop codon. This type of a mutation is also called as the Nonsense Mutation.
The type of mutation that stops the translation of a protein is a nonsense mutation. This occurs when a base substitution (point mutation) results in a STOP codon and thus stops translation of the sequence into a protein.
A certain substitution in human DNA changes the code for hemoglobin; this ultimately results in sickle-cell anima.
when the single base change results in a codon that specifies the same amino acid as the original codon
Sickle-cell anemia would be best described as a mutation of the haemoglobin gene. This is a blood disorder which is inherited in most cases.
lethal mutation
A deleterious mutation.
Yes, a point mutation will cause the cell to make an incompelete polypeptide chain that is non-functional, if the mutation results in a stop codon. This type of a mutation is also called as the Nonsense Mutation.
The value that results from the substitution of a given input into an expression or function is the output. The value substituted into an expression or function is an input.
Deviation causes death/mutation of cell, bro.
frameshift mutation: deletion
codon
mutation