Question:
What are silent mutations? What do they result in? Are they a good or bad thing?
Author: fahr datAnswer:
Silent mutations are changes in one or more base pairs that result in a new codon, but these new mutated DNA sequences end up coding for the same amino acids, resulting no changes to the functionality of a gene, and no change in the phenotype of an organism
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