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Biology, 05.11.2020 19:10, Grumbley8301

Please explain how it would be possible to have a change in a single base of DNA, but have the protein NOT change and be functional (not causing any disease or mutation). Hint: look at the codon chart or wheel.


Please explain how it would be possible to have a change in a single base of DNA, but have the prot

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