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Which is an example of an insertion mutation that changes all of the amino acids that follow the mutation?

CAG - TTC - ACG mutates to CAG - TTA - CAC - G
CAG - TTC - ACG mutates to CAG - TTC - ACC - ACG
TAC - CAT - GGC mutates to AAC - CAT - GGC
TAC - CAT - GGC mutates to TAC - CAT - GG

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Answer:

CAG - TTC - ACG mutates to CAG - TTA - CAC - G

Step-by-step explanation:

I tried CAG - TTC - ACG mutates to CAG - TTC - ACC - ACG and it was INCORRECT so it has to be CAG - TTC - ACG mutates to CAG - TTA - CAC - G because that the only other one that shows insertion.

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