Benzene, a known carcinogen, mutates a sequence of dna in a gene. the previous sequence contained tac ggc acg ttt att, and the mutation caused the seventh nucleotide (with an adenine base) to be replaced by a nucleotide with a cytosine base. how will the final mutated polypeptide be different from the original polypeptide?
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