How can a mutation in the DNA sequence result in NO change to the protein...

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How can a mutation in the DNA sequence result in NO change to the protein that is made Only the mRNA is used in rotein synthesis so a mutation in the DNA would have no effect on the protein There is always a change in the protein when a mutation occurs There are multiple codons that can code for the same amino acid and result in the same protein

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