Would a mutation in a gene cause a change in the sequence of amino acids in a protein?; What may happen when a mutation changes the amino acid sequence of a protein?; Why do some mutations not result in a changed amino acid sequence?; How does mutation result to change in the structure and function of a protein?



Answer :

Mutations, which are modifications to a gene's DNA sequence, can sometimes alter the amino acid sequence of the protein for which the gene codes.

What occurs when an amino acid in a protein is altered by a mutation?

Although a mutation at specific places, such as conserved residues, might affect both the protein's structure and function, it is not always the case that a mutation in the amino acid sequence would modify a protein's structure.

What results from changing the amino acid sequence (mutations)?

A protein's function may vary or disappear totally if just one amino acid in its sequence is altered. The building blocks of proteins are amino acids.

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