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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 17: Gene Expression

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Frameshift mutation​

Author: AMRIT KAUR



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- Insertions and deletions are additions or losses of nucleotide pairs in a gene​ - These mutations have a disastrous effect on the resulting protein more often than substitutions do ​ - Insertion or deletion of nucleotides may alter the reading frame, producing a frameshift mutation​ - Insertions or deletions outside the coding part of a gene could affect how the gene is expressed​


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- Insertions and deletions are additions or losses of nucleotide pairs in a gene​
- These mutations have a disastrous effect on the resulting protein more often than substitutions do ​
- Insertion or deletion of nucleotides may alter the reading frame, producing a frameshift mutation​
- Insertions or deletions outside the coding part of a gene could affect how the gene is expressed​
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