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The right answer is A codon sequence is incorrect.
Biologists have compared the corresponding DNA and RNA sequences in B cells (white blood cells), the material being provided by various ongoing sequencing projects. They identified more than 10,000 sites where the two molecules differ, with about 40 percent of the genes having at least one transcription error. This error can be found at the level of the codons of the amino acids, which implies a change of one amino acid by another.
The result of an error in the transcription of a DNA nucleotide is a codon sequence is incorrect.
Transcription:
- It is the process in which DNA code is converted to the mRNA code.
- 3 nucleotide combination code for an amino acid.
- If there is an error in the in the transcription result in defect in codons. and this result defective proteins.
So, the result of an error in the transcription of a DNA nucleotide is a codon sequence is incorrect.
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