How does a mutation in the gene for a protein affect the protein?

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When protein mutates, it generally affects the protein by changing it in some way, but it depends on...

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A mutation in hemoglobin could easily affect each of the organ systems causing the organs to simply...

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Point mutations, often caused by chemicals or malfunction of DNA replication, exchange a single nucleotide...

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Well, Every single cell in the body needs oxygen. If hemoglobin is malformed because of a mutation,...

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A gene mutation is a permanent change in the DNA sequence. It can change the expressed protein.

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What gene mutation is this?

leu thr ala asn. The gene has a mutation and is changed to the sequence below GAC GGA CGA TTA What kind of mutation is this? What is the new mRNA strand produced by this mutated gene? Does the mutation affect the protein produced? (explain) (Yes i know...

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The DNA gets copied into mRNA. Remember that G pairs with C and A pairs with U so the mRNA sequence...

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Incomplete question, because you did not list the un-mutated gene. So we cannot really answer this one...

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A gene has the base sequence that starts with: TAG CAT GGC AT. Read for more information!?

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A) AUGCCAUGCUA B)MET PRO CYS C) non sense D) MET PRO (and a stop but this does not induce an amino acid...

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A gene has the base sequence that starts with GAC TGA CGA TTA. a) What would be the complementary DNA stra?

3. A gene has the base sequence that starts with GAC TGA CGA TTA. a) What would be the complementary DNA strand formed from this DNA? (3 points) b) What would be the mRNA base sequence formed from this DNA sequence? (3 points) c) Use the codon table...

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3a) since A binds to T and G binds to C the complimentary strand is CTG ACT GCT AAT 3b) since A binds...

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Who intelligently designed the CCR5 protein?

HIV enters human cells in two steps. First, HIV must bind to its receptor, the CD4 protein, which is found of the surface of many cells of the human immune system. Next, the virus unfolds its docking protein to bind a "co-receptor". Only after...

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Ronald Reagan, as a way to eradicate those wicked homosexuals. But later, something went wrong. Horribly...

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