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How does the correct amino acid sequence compare to the mutated sequence?

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one amino acid in the sequence would be changed
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It is compared by protein alignments

Step-by-step explanation:

Alignments enable to identify evolutionary conserved domains and motifs by sequence identity among the aligned protein sequences. Thus, the alignments of homolog sequences (both proteins and ADN sequences) are critical for evolutionary and functional studies

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