Hello,
If I have a set of DNA codons,
which one (first/second/third) will be most prone to developing mutations? And why?
Thank you
Hello,
If I have a set of DNA codons,
which one (first/second/third) will be most prone to developing mutations? And why?
Thank you
All 3 should be equally prone to mutation since DNA mutation is a random process.
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