Alterations in a DNA sequence are mutations that can cause changes in the type or amount of the protein produced and the consequent phenotype. DNA mutations can be beneficial, detrimental, or neutral based on the effect or the lack of effect they have on the resulting nucleic acid or protein and the phenotypes that are conferred by the protein.
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6.7.A.1
Depth 3Parent ID: 3EC45729DCD548FD9DC372FEE24FF376Standard set: AP Biology (2025)
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- 1
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