Answer:
The correct answer is - a single nucleotide insertion near the start of the coding sequence.
Step-by-step explanation:
Insertion mutations are the mutation that takes place when there is an extra nucleotide is added to the DNA strand during replication and causing the particular protein translation or inhibits the translation if present at the start codon.
It did not allows the translation in this sequence, Deletion, and insertion both are a dangerous mutation that causes the production of unwanted protein or not producing the protein and if this protein is essential for surviving it will lead to cell death.