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what happens to the reading frame during a frameshift mutation?
a. it remains unchanged.
b. it eliminates the gene entirely
c. it is altered, potentially changing the entire protein sequence
d. it only affects the first codon
A frameshift mutation is caused by insertions or deletions of nucleotides (not in multiples of three) in a DNA sequence. This shifts the reading frame (the way codons are read) from the point of mutation onward. Option a is wrong because the reading frame changes. Option b is wrong as it doesn't eliminate the gene entirely, just alters the reading. Option d is wrong as it affects all codons after the mutation, not just the first. Option c correctly states that the reading frame is altered, which can change the entire protein sequence downstream of the mutation.
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c. It is altered, potentially changing the entire protein sequence