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What do DNA mutations have to do with amino acid changes in a protein?

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What do DNA mutations have to do with amino acid changes in a protein?

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The genes in DNA essentially encode the sequences of amino acids in proteins. If you alter (mutate) the gene, it will alter the protein created by that gene. The gene’s DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRna), which is then transported out of the nucleus, and then read by the ribosomes which translate the mRNA into proteins, one acid at a time.

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