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Biology, 04.04.2020 18:30 brainy51

Why are additions or deletions of nucleotides considered to be "frameshift" 1 point
mutations? *
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They change the DNA sequence.
They potentially change where start and stop codons appear, along with potentially
changing an entire sequence of DNA code.
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They cannot be contained in a frame.
They make stop codons appear more frequently.
A nucleotide was changed in a DNA sequence so that it no longer has the
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