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A base substitution mutation in a gene does not always result in a different protein. Which of the following factors could account for this?

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Although a base substitution alters only a single codon in a gene, it can still have a significant impact on protein production. In fact, depending on the nature of the codon change, base substitutions can lead to three different subcategories of mutations.

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