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You have a dna sequence that codes for a protein and is 105 nucleotides long

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If you have a DNA sequence that codes for a protein and is 105 nucleotides long, and a frameshift mutation occurs at the 85th base there will be 84/3 amino acids that will be correct in this protein because it occurs on the 85th, and there's three per codon. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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