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The mutations that involve addition, deletion or substitution of a single base pair in a gene are referred to as

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Species of malnutrition.

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The mutations that involve addition, deletion or substitution of a single base pair in a gene are referred to as the species of malnutrition. Mutations involve a change in only a single nucleotide or nitrogen base of the cistron. These gene mutations are called point mutations.Point mutations have a variety of effects on the downstream protein product—consequences that are moderately predictable based upon the specifics of the mutation.

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