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How would a change to the sequence of nucleotides in a DNA segment affects the mRNA from DNA
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How would a change to the sequence of nucleotides in a DNA segment affects the mRNA from DNA
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A change of the sequence of nucleotides in a DNA segment is called a mutation. This could change whether certain proteins are made that support the body or not.
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