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What type of mutations In introns usually and how it affects the splicing?

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Deleterious mutations The majority are single-base sub­ stitutions may cause an exon to be left out of the product, intron to be included, or make splicing occur at a different site. The most common outcome is a termination codon that shortens the polypeptide sequence.


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