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If a single nucleotide is added to a gene. This result in:​

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Answer:An insertion mutation occurs when an extra nucleotide is added to the DNA strand during replication. This can happen when the replicating strand "slips," or wrinkles, which allows the extra nucleotide to be incorporated

Strand slippage can also lead to deletion mutations.

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