How does a mutation in the DNA affect the way proteins are made? A: A mutation in the DNA results in misshapen tRNA molecules that do not fit inside the ribosomes. B: A mutation in the DNA results in misshapen tRNA and, ultimately, to a different protein structure. C: A mutation in the DNA affects the structure if mRNA, but it does affect the protein. D: A mutation in the DNA changes how the proteins that are made are passed down from parent to offspring.
proteins in the body or how you digest them?
oh i see, probably D
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A person who has cystic fibrosis A: inherited two normal alleses from a parent. B: inherited one mutated allele and one normal allele and one normal allele from each parent. C: inherited two mutated alleles, one from each parent D: inherited two mutated alleles from a parent
B.
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The answer is (B ) because ,Cystic Fibrosis is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. Both copies of the gene in each cell have mutations. Most often, the parents of an individual with an autosomal recessive condition each carry one copy of the mutated gene, but do not show signs and symptoms of the condition.
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this is a full blow cheating and providing unsubstantiated responses the question at hand is how a mutated DNA would affect proteins DNA encodes how proteins are made so when there's a mutation, the usual that will be made protein will not be the same as when the DNA is not mutated. So proteins are still made, but they become structurally different. if you want to know how proteins are made, you need to know \(\sf \href{ http://www.nature.com/scitable/topic/Gene-Expression-and-Regulation-15 }{gene~regulation~and~expression} \)
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