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Why don't some mutations to a dna sequence have a significant effect on pheonotypic expression? (2 points) a mutation may cause a change that codes for the same amino acid. the transcription machinery can skip over the mutation in some cases. proteins are replicated so often that some mutations are not important. a mutation may affect a dna sequence but not affect resulting mrna.

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