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Biology, 03.02.2021 20:00, lizzy2951

A mutation has occurred! Either a mistake in replication, transcription, or translation, or mutagen caused a change in the genetic code. Substitute a cytosine (C) for a uracil (U), in the third base pair position of codon #2 (position #6).
What will the new mRNA codon read after the mutation?Simplify


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