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Biology, 06.05.2020 05:21 zaire8

The sequence of nucleotides in an mRNA is 5’ 3’.
Hydroxylamine is a mutagen that results in the conversion of a GC base pair in the DNA to an AT pair. If hydroxylamine were applied to cells and caused a mutation (G to A) at position 20 of the DNA that codes for the mRNA, how many amino acids long would you expect the polypeptide to be in the mutant?

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