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Why might a point mutation in dna make a difference in the level of a protein's activity? why might a point mutation in dna make a difference in the level of a protein's activity? it might delay the rate of dna replication. it might exchange one stop codon for another stop codon. it might substitute a different amino acid in the active site. it might substitute the n-terminus of the polypeptide for the c-terminus. it might result in a chromosomal translocation?

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It might substitute a different amino acid
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