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Midnight97:

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Midnight97:

What happens when the amino acit sequence coded by a gene is altered? the amino acid sequence is corrected by the lysosomes a defective protein is produced, causing a mutation nothing changes this has never occurred

toga:

When the amino acid sequence coded by a gene is altered, it can result in a defective protein being produced, which can cause a mutation. The altered sequence may change the protein's structure and function, potentially leading to a variety of effects depending on the protein's role in the body. In some cases, the body may be able to correct the alteration through natural repair mechanisms, but in other cases, the effects may be permanent. It is important to note that changes to the DNA sequence can occur naturally through genetic mutations or as a result of environmental factors such as exposure to radiation or certain chemicals.

Midnight97:

@toga wrote:
When the amino acid sequence coded by a gene is altered, it can result in a defective protein being produced, which can cause a mutation. The altered sequence may change the protein's structure and function, potentially leading to a variety of effects depending on the protein's role in the body. In some cases, the body may be able to correct the alteration through natural repair mechanisms, but in other cases, the effects may be permanent. It is important to note that changes to the DNA sequence can occur naturally through genetic mutations or as a result of environmental factors such as exposure to radiation or certain chemicals.
Thank you

toga:

@midnight97 wrote:
@toga wrote:
When the amino acid sequence coded by a gene is altered, it can result in a defective protein being produced, which can cause a mutation. The altered sequence may change the protein's structure and function, potentially leading to a variety of effects depending on the protein's role in the body. In some cases, the body may be able to correct the alteration through natural repair mechanisms, but in other cases, the effects may be permanent. It is important to note that changes to the DNA sequence can occur naturally through genetic mutations or as a result of environmental factors such as exposure to radiation or certain chemicals.
Thank you
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