Question 18 Listen You have the following DNA sequence 5'ACCTGTGCAATATACGGCCAT 3' If the A in bold is mutated into a T, what will happen to the protein that would be made from mRNA transcribed from the DNA? The chain would be the same length, but more than one amino acid would be different from the original sequence The amino chain would be longer than the amino acid chain of the original sequence The amino acid sequence would not change at all from the original sequence One amino acid would change, the rest would stay the same relative to the original sequence The amino chain would be shorter than the amino acid chain of the original sequence

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You have the following DNA sequence
5'ACCTGTGCAATATACGGCCAT 3'
If the A in bold is mutated into a T, what will happen to the protein that would be made from mRNA
transcribed from the DNA?
The chain would be the same length, but more than one amino acid would be
different from the original sequence
The amino chain would be longer than the amino acid chain of the original
sequence
The amino acid sequence would not change at all from the original sequence
One amino acid would change, the rest would stay the same relative to the
original sequence
The amino chain would be shorter than the amino acid chain of the original
sequence
Transcribed Image Text:Question 18 Listen You have the following DNA sequence 5'ACCTGTGCAATATACGGCCAT 3' If the A in bold is mutated into a T, what will happen to the protein that would be made from mRNA transcribed from the DNA? The chain would be the same length, but more than one amino acid would be different from the original sequence The amino chain would be longer than the amino acid chain of the original sequence The amino acid sequence would not change at all from the original sequence One amino acid would change, the rest would stay the same relative to the original sequence The amino chain would be shorter than the amino acid chain of the original sequence
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