Before DNA is replicated, it reads AGATCGAGT. An external factor causes a mutation to the sequence, and it now reads: AAATCGAGT.

How would the amino acid sequence produced by the mutant strand compare to the amino acid sequence made by the original strand?

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Only one amino acid in the sequence would change.

More than one amino acid in the sequence would change.

The amino acid sequence would be shorter.

The amino acid sequence would remain unchanged.

Before DNA is replicated, it reads AGATCGAGT. An external factor causes a mutation to the sequence, and it now reads: AAATCGAGT. How would the amino acid sequen class=

Answer :

Answer: only one amino acid in the sequence changes

Explanation: if you change both sequences given to rna sequences in the first one all the amino acids you get are serine. in the second sequence of you change them to rna then do the chart they all are serine but one which is phenylalaine.

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