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What happens when a cells protein do not detect a mutation
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What happens when a cells protein do not detect a mutation
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the whole section of that DNA protein gets messed up because 9 times out of 10 its either a substitution deletion or insertion mutation
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The mutation remains with the cell and is passed on in division.
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