The document describes three examples of mutations: 1) A point non-sense mutation where the DNA is changed from TAC to TAC resulting in a stop codon and a truncated protein. 2) A point missense conservative mutation where the DNA is changed from TTG to TTA resulting in the same amino acid being produced. 3) A second point non-sense mutation where the DNA is changed from ACG to ACT resulting in two stop codons and a truncated protein.
The document describes three examples of mutations: 1) A point non-sense mutation where the DNA is changed from TAC to TAC resulting in a stop codon and a truncated protein. 2) A point missense conservative mutation where the DNA is changed from TTG to TTA resulting in the same amino acid being produced. 3) A second point non-sense mutation where the DNA is changed from ACG to ACT resulting in two stop codons and a truncated protein.
The document describes three examples of mutations: 1) A point non-sense mutation where the DNA is changed from TAC to TAC resulting in a stop codon and a truncated protein. 2) A point missense conservative mutation where the DNA is changed from TTG to TTA resulting in the same amino acid being produced. 3) A second point non-sense mutation where the DNA is changed from ACG to ACT resulting in two stop codons and a truncated protein.