Biology, asked by monicrivera3986, 4 months ago

What can a mutation in the DNA of a cell cause it to do that is different from normal
cells?

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Answered by FOXPOWER
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Mutations can lead to changes in the structure of an encoded protein or to a decrease or complete loss in its expression. Because a change in the DNA sequence affects all copies of the encoded protein, mutations can be particularly damaging to a cell or organism.

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Answered by yvega483
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Answer:Mutations can lead to changes in the structure of an encoded protein or to a decrease or complete loss in its expression. Because a change in the DNA sequence affects all copies of the encoded protein, mutations can be particularly damaging to a cell or organism.

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