Example of a deletion point mutation:
DNA codons: TAC GTA GGCATT A
mRNA strand:
Normal...
Biology, 10.05.2021 01:00 arianaguerin
Example of a deletion point mutation:
DNA codons: TAC GTA GGCATT A
mRNA strand:
Normal Protein:
Now perform a deletion point mutation by removing the first “G” in the DNA strand
above.
DNA codons:
mRNA strand:
Mutated Protein:
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