Biology, asked by flawlessbaguette, 3 months ago

How could one change in a DNA nucleotide alter the formation of the translated protein?

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Answered by zoemathews
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DNA cod!es for proteins by the sequence of nucl!eotides in the DNA. Each set of 3 nucleotides co!des for a specific am!ino a!cid. Sometimes, a change in a nucle!otide do1es NOT change the amin!o ac1id (and therefore, the protein) because some am!ino aci!ds have more than one set of 3 nucle!otides that c!ode for them.

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Answered by 24miklow
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If you change the DNA sequence , you are indirectly changing the codon sequence which will result in alteration of  the amino acid , so it will surely produce a different protein

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