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Biology, 19.05.2020 18:06, natalie2sheffield

Could two humans have some differences caused by mutation in their DNA sequences for insulin, yet still make the exact same insulin proteins? Question 7 options: No, DNA is very precise and only one specific sequence will produce insulin No, each person's DNA is unique and will make a unique insulin protein Yes, different codons can code for the same amino acid.

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