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The amino acids in the original partial sequence (n--i--term) have little to no impact on protein structure and function. however the amino acid sequence near the c-terminal end of the protein is required for normal function. any amino acid changes in this region of the protein will result in a nonfunctional protein.

given this information, which reversion mutation in the gene would restore the normal function of the protein?

select all that apply.

insertion of 2 base-pairs in the region of the proline codon

deletion of 5 base-pairs in the region of the proline codon

deletion of 2 base-pairs in the region of the proline codon

deletion of 1 base-pair in the region of the proline codon

insertion of 1 base-pair in the region of the proline codon

insertion of 4 base-pairs in the region of the proline codon

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