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Title: A change in a single nucleotide that results in no change in the amino acid sequence of the polypept
Post by: Astatine on Apr 9, 2015
A change in a single nucleotide that results in no change in the amino acid sequence of the polypeptide produced is known as a 
A) nonsense mutation. 
B) silent mutation. 
C) missense mutation. 
D) frameshift mutation. 
E) none of the above


Title: Re: A change in a single nucleotide that results in no change in the amino acid sequence of the poly
Post by: virion on Apr 18, 2015
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Title: Re: A change in a single nucleotide that results in no change in the amino acid sequence of the polypept
Post by: Astatine on Apr 20, 2015
Thanks for finding the answer, really appreciate it.


Title: Re: A change in a single nucleotide that results in no change in the amino acid sequence of the polypept
Post by: virion on Apr 21, 2015
No problem :D