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Biology, 24.04.2020 22:10 patrickfryer240

What would happen to the protein if there was a mutation in its promoter region?
The protein would be nonfunctional due to an early stop codon.
RNA polymerase would not bind to the gene, so the protein would not be made.
The protein would be nonfunctional because the mutation would alter the gene's reading frame.
The protein would function normally, since the promoter is upstream of the reading frame.

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