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Biology A level

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How do mutations cause variation in the phenotype

Author: Eva K 3sq0



Answer:

- Mutation is the random change of the order of base sequence in DNA - Different codons - The base sequence determines the sequence of amino acids - The sequence of amino acids determine the primary structure of the protein - Primary structure determines the tertiary structure - Determines shape of protein = determines function


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