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A codon for thw sixth amino acid is GAG
the sixth codon GAG mutates to GAA as a result of mutation A and GUG as a result of mutation B

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Answered by sumitkumar8447329718
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Explanation:

The codon for the sixth amino acid is GAG .the sixth codon GAG mutates to GAA as a result of mutation 'A' and into GUG as a result of mutation 'B'. haemoglobin structure did not change as a result of mutation 'A' whereas haemoglobin structure changed because of mutation 'B' leading to sickle shaped RBC's .

Answered by blackharleyquinn2004
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The codon for the sixth amino acid is GAG .the sixth codon GAG mutates to GAA as a result of mutation 'A' and into GUG as a result of mutation 'B'. haemoglobin structure did not change as a result of mutation 'A' whereas haemoglobin structure changed because of mutation 'B' leading to sickle shaped RBC's .

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