Question:
Deletions
Author: (Sean) Sean HollowayAnswer:
When one of more nucleotides are lost from the normal DNA sequence. Again this causes a frame shift that results in a completely different sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide from that orginally coded for. deletion of 3 nucleotides result in the loss of one or more amino acids from the chain. with the rest of the chain having the same sequence. enzymes are often not formed
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