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A gene can be mutated with no resulting functional change in the protein

that is produced from that gene if
1. RNA polymerase can edit the mutation from the mRNA produced during translation
2. The mutation alters the active site of an enzyme
3. The entire codon has been removed
4. A codon has changed, but it codes for the same amino acid as the original codon

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The genetic code is degenerate, meaning that a codon can specify more than one ... A DNA sequence produces a mutant protein in which several amino acids in the ... Transcription initiation occurs when RNA polymerase binds to a complex of ... a.C-terminal domain (1), N-terminal domain 1 (2), N-terminal domain 2 (3) b.

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