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  • 23-03-2017
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How could a mutation in the DNA affect what the proteins are made by the cell

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Halpp
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  • 23-03-2017
A mutation in DNA can affect a protein being made because the bases in DNA will either be changed, added to, or taken away as a result of the mutation. This will lead to a different base sequence, leading to a different amino acid being coded. The order of amino acids in a strand is specific to a protein. Just one change in an amino acid will change the protein.
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