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How does a change in DNA sequence affect a proteins function

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because it can change who you are ,

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A missense mutation is a mistake in the DNA which results in the wrong amino acid being incorporated into a protein because of change, that single DNA sequence change, results in a different amino acid codon which the ribosome recognizes. ... More frequently, it causes the protein to be less effective in doing its job.

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