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Biology, 24.02.2021 21:10 Kittylover4812

A)Yes, the resulting protein will always be different when a mutation occurs B) No, because this is a silent mutation and the amino acids for each codon are the same.
C) No, because even though CCU and CCG code for different amino acids, one amino acid won’t alter the protein
D) Yes, because CCU and CCG do not code for the same amino acid.


A)Yes, the resulting protein will always be different when a mutation occurs

B) No, because this

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