Suppose That An Extra Nucleotide Leads To An Abnormal Mrna Sequence, Causing Different Amino Acids To Be Added To A Polypeptide And The Stop Codon Bei
Suppose that an extra nucleotide leads to an abnormal mRNA sequence, causing different amino acids to be added to a polypeptide and the stop codon being reached before the protein is completely formed.
What would be the cause of this genetic variation?
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