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by what protocol we can mutate a single gene from leishmania

BY ANOTHER PERSON - The answer is POINT mutation. I'm doing the worksheet too LOL

hahah everyone is doing miggis homework huh

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Too bad I can't find the rest of the answers for that homework D:

But yea it is Point

Some genetic disorders result when a mutation causes the product of a single gene to be altered or missing. ~From my science book o-o lol

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