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A missense mutation is the change in a single nucleotide that results in a different amino acid being coded for. GCA codes for the amino acid Alanine.

Therefore any of the following changes would be missense mutations:

GAA -> Glutamic acid

GUA -> Valine

GGA -> Glycine

CCA -> Proline

UCA -> Serine

ACA -> Threonine

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A missense mutation is the change in a single nucleotide that results in a different amino acid being coded for. GCA codes for the amino acid Alanine.

Therefore any of the following changes would be missense mutations:

GAA -> Glutamic acid

GUA -> Valine

GGA -> Glycine

CCA -> Proline

UCA -> Serine

ACA -> Threonine

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