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How would the protein created from the mutated strand of DNA affect the expression of the
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Biology, 14.05.2021 20:10 andrwisawesome0
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How would the protein created from the mutated strand of DNA affect the expression of the
phenotype (physical characteristic)? I
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The phenotype would not be expressed.
The phenotype would be unchanged.
O A new phenotype would appear.
O Both phenotypes (original and mutated) would be expressed.
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