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A 'mini-gene' has the base sequence TACCCGTGCACG. If the T at the beginning of the sequence is deleted, what will be the consequence?
A) All of the codons after that point will be changed.
B) Only the amino acid coded for in that codon will be changed.
C) RNA polymerase will skip that codon, but all the others will be read normally.
D) RNA polymerase will correct the deletion, and a normal protein will be produced.
E) The first nucleotide is always replaced anyway, so there will be no change.
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