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AGCGTACCCTAC AGCGCCCTACTT Is this a frameshift mutation? 1.Yes, because the nucleotides/nitrogen bases moved 2.No,because the amino acids did not change 3.No,because the nucleotides/nitrogen bases did
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Is this a frameshift mutation?
1.Yes, because the nucleotides/nitrogen bases moved
2.No,because the amino acids did not change
3.No,because the nucleotides/nitrogen bases did not move
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Answer:
2 it would have been UCGCAUGGGAUG
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