What change occurs by changing one base in DNA?
Always a change of one amino acid in protein
Change in complex sequence of amino acid
Always a change in property of protein
Does not necessarily change the phenotype
Changing a single base pair in DNA is known as a point mutation . However, the genetic code is degenerate, meaning that some amino acids are coded by more than one codon . Therefore, a change in a single base does not always result in a different amino acid (a phenomenon known as a silent mutation). Consequently, such a change does not always alter the protein structure or the organism's phenotype.
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