Mutations (caused by radiation, cancer-producing agents, or other means) may replace one base with another or may

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Mutations (caused by radiation, cancer-producing agents, or other means) may replace one base with another or may add or delete a base. What would happen to the protein produced if the sequence UUU were mutated to UCU? If UCU were mutated to UCC? What advantage is there to the genetic code in having redundant codons?
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Organic Chemistry A Short Course

ISBN: 978-1111425562

13th edition

Authors: Harold Hart, Christopher M. Hadad, Leslie E. Craine, David J. Hart

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