How can a small change in a person's DNA cause a genetic disorder?
a
None of the other answer choices
b
It can alter the amino acid sequence of a protein, changing its structure and function.
c
The deletion of a single nucleotide can result in a translocation.
d
A change in a nitrogenous base can result in a translocation.
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