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Nucleotides are read in groups of three, and inserting a nucleotide will mess up the process. Think of the sentence: "She did not eat the pie". If you insert a letter, everything up to that point will be the same, but the spacing afterwards will be off: "She did nzo tea tth epi e". This will cause all of the amino acids after that point to be incorrect, and the resulting protein to be nonfunctional.
Temperatures become extremely cold.
unhappiness.
the body can only handle a certain amount of said protein at a time.....overdose of it might not kill you but can cause serious side effects to your body
If the population do not or can not conform to the normalities of that society.
accidents
Chlamydia doesn't cause high blood protein. Speak honestly with your health care provider if you are concerned about STDs, and follow up to find out what might be causing your high blood protein.
Certain immunosuppressive medications cause increased appetite or sodium and protein retention, and the patient may have to adjust his or her intake of calories, salt, and protein
No, though consuming too much of any single food might cause an upset stomach.
The protein might be unable to function.
The protein might be unable to function.
a wave cyclone accompanying the cold front