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5. How could one change in a DNA nucleotide alter the formation of the translated protein? (In other words, what could happen to the finished protein if you change just one base letter in the entire code of DNA, and instead of it being ACTGCCAGCCTa it was changed to ACTGCCAGCCTg?

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