Why does a frameshift mutation usually cause more defects during protein synthesis than a point mutation? O A. Frameshift mutations are silent mutations. B. Frameshift mutations can affect many amino acids. O C. Frameshift mutations affect the whole chromosome. O D. Frameshift mutations only occur during translation
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As stated previously, frameshift mutations are more likely to occur in a region of repeat sequence. When DNA mismatch repair does not fix the addition or deletion of bases, these mutations are more likely to be pathogenic. This may be in part because the tumor is not told to stop growing.
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Because in the point mutation it can only change or affect one base in a DNA strand.
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