Example 1 is a strand of DNA and RNA used to make a protein. Example 2 is the same DNA but a mutation has occurred. Use the codon chart to determine the outcome of the protein in Example 2 compared to Example 1.

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Although a mutation has occurred, the codon in Example 2 still makes the same amino acid. No change will occur.
Although a mutation has occurred, the codon in Example 2 still makes the same amino acid. No change will occur.

The mutation also causes a change in the mRNA, meaning it will make a new protein.
The mutation also causes a change in the mRNA, meaning it will make a new protein.

A mutation in DNA will not cause a mutation in RNA. No changes will occur.
A mutation in DNA will not cause a mutation in RNA. No changes will occur.

The mutation has made the middle codon a stop codon. Only 2 amino acids will be made for the protein.

The mutation has made the middle codon a stop codon. Only 2 amino acids will be made for the protein.