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6. The following sequences are mutations of the template sequence in question 1. For each mutated...

6. The following sequences are mutations of the template sequence in question 1. For each mutated sequence, indicate the new amino acid sequence produced and the type of mutation that is the end result in the amino acid (frameshift, Missense, nonsense, silent) as well as the type of mutation that occurred in the DNA sequence (substitution, addition, deletion)

Template sequence question 1: 3’ TACCCTGGTGGTTTGCGGACT 5’

a. 3’ TAC CCG GTG GTT TGC GGACT 5’

b. 3’ TAC ACT GGTGGTTTGCGGACT 5’

c. 3’ TAC CCTGGTGGTATGCGGACT 5’

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Ans-a) deletion of base in DNA sequence results in frame shift mutation in amino acid .

Ans-b) substitution of base in DNA sequence results in non  sense mutation in amino acid.

Ans-c) substitution of base in DNA sequence results in miss sense mutation.

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