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A change in a single nucleotide of a gene.Group of answer choicesnucleotide substitutionnonsense mutationpoint mutationmissense mutationframeshift mutationNext

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A change in a single nucleotide of a gene.Group of answer choicesnucleotide substitutionnonsense mutationpoint mutationmissense mutationframeshift mutationNext

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A change in a single nucleotide of a gene is known as a point mutation. This can further be classified into different types based on the effect of the mutation:

  1. Nucleotide substitution: This is a type of point mutation where one nucleotide is replaced by another. It can be a silent mutation (no change in the amino acid), missense mutation (changes the amino acid), or nonsense mutation (results in

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