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Biology Assignment
March 26, 2004 Period A 11.3 Section Assessment pg. 307 1. Mutation is any change in the DNA sequence. 2. Similarly, a change in a single nitrogen base can change the entire structure of a protein because a change in a single amino acid can affect the shape of the protein. In a Frameshift mutation proteins that are produced as a result of Frameshift mutation seldom function properly because such mutations usually change many amino acids. 3. Mutation affects the reproductive cells of an organism by changing the sequences of nucleotides within a gene in a sperm or an egg cell. Mutation to a heart cell may damage or impair the function of the cell, for example it may cause the muscle to lose its ability to make a protein that contracts, or a skin cell may lose its elasticity. 4. The relationship between mutat... Please login to view comments from other users.
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