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an insertion occurs during DNA replication, causing an additional adenine to be inserted into the nucleotide starnd after the guanine shown in red. what effect will this have on the final protein?
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an insertion occurs during DNA replication, causing an additional adenine to be inserted into the nucleotide starnd after the guanine shown in red. what effect will this have on the final protein?
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After mutation, the protein will be completely changed. I need the other base to really know how it changed.
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