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How did the frameshift change the amino acids?
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Answer: A frameshift mutation will in general cause the reading of the codons after the mutation to code for different Aminoacids.

Explanation: The frameshift mutation will also alter the forst stop codon ("UAA", "UGA" or "UAG") encountered in the sequence.

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A single insertion or deletion of a nucleotide will basically lead to a frameshift mutation where the “reading frame” is disrupted. Normally, amino acids are encoded by three nucleotides, called a codon.
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