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What are the steps (in the correct order) that link a change in the base sequence of a gene to a change in the phenotype of an organism like a mouse or a human? see section 16.2 ( page 339) . what are the steps (in the correct order) that link a change in the base sequence of a gene to a change in the phenotype of an organism like a mouse or a human? see section 16.2 ( page 339) . rna—>dna—>protein protein—>rna—>dna dna—>rna—>protein dna—>protein—>rna?

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The steps that link a change in the base sequence of a gene to a change in the phenotype of an organism is DNA to RNA to Protein.
DNA undergoes the process of transcription to yield mRNA catalyzed by RNA polymerase where DNA acts as a primer. Then mRNA undergoes translation outside the nucleus to yield proteins.
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