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Unit 3 Biochemistry

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What are missense mutations? What do they result in? Are they a good or bad thing?

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Missense mutations are changes in one or more base pairs of a DNA sequence, resulting in a new codon. This new mutated DNA sequence, unlike silent mutations, does code for a different amino acid, and this new protein may functional differently or not function at all. If it does function, it could be beneficial, but also harmful.


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