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a mutation causes a sequence of dna that has the nucleotides ttg to be changed to tcg. the resulting protein has a different sequence of amino acids. which type of mutation is this?
○ missense
○ nonsense
○ silent
○ frameshift
Brief Explanations
- First, recall the definitions of each mutation type:
- Missense mutation: A single nucleotide change (point mutation) that results in a different amino acid being coded for.
- Nonsense mutation: A point mutation that results in a premature stop codon, truncating the protein.
- Silent mutation: A point mutation that does not change the amino acid coded for (due to the redundancy of the genetic code).
- Frameshift mutation: Insertion or deletion of nucleotides (not in multiples of 3) that shifts the reading frame, altering all subsequent codons.
- In the given problem, the DNA sequence changes from TTG to TCG (a single nucleotide change, a point mutation). The resulting protein has a different amino acid sequence, which fits the definition of a missense mutation. It is not a nonsense mutation (no stop codon introduced), not silent (amino acid changed), and not frameshift (no insertion/deletion, just a single base change).
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A. missense