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If a mutation occurs on a segment of dna that codes for an enzyme, what is most likely to happen to the enzyme?
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If a mutation occurs on a segment of dna that codes for an enzyme, what is most likely to happen to the enzyme?
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if a mutation occurs on a segment of dna that codes for an enzyme, what is most likely to happen to the enzyme?
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it'll denature or reshape the enzyme
(remember enzymes are shaped specifically)
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