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30 March, 09:35

If you change a single base in a codon then

1. the codon could code for nucleic acids instead of amino acids

2. the codon could code for a different amino acid

3. the dna strand containing the codon could fall apart

4. the codon could automatically repair itself

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  1. 30 March, 12:26
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    The codon could code for a different amino acid.

    The smallest alteration in the DNA base sequence will cause it to make a different amino acid.
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