Certain mutations are called silent mutation. How?
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A silent mutation is a change in the sequence of nucleotide bases which constitutes DNA, without a subsequent change in the amino acid or the function of the overall protein. ... A silent mutation is just that: it does nothing significant, not making a sound in the orchestra of the cell.
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Spontaneous mutations are the result of errors in natural biological processes, while induced mutations are due to agents in the environment that cause changes in DNA structure.
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