A frameshift mutation is a deletion or insertion of one or more of what that changes the reading frame of the base sequence?
- Correct Answer: nucleotides
- genes
- proteins
- carotenoids
Explanation: A frameshift mutation is a deletion or insertion of one or more nucleotides that changes the reading frame of the base sequence. Deletions remove nucleotides, and insertions add nucleotides. Consider the following sequence of bases in RNA:.
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