if mutation occurs at the antron region of primary RNA,
then what will be it causes?
Answer Posted / kk pandey
Mutation,simply bcoz RNA doesn't have any capacity of 'Proof
reading' i.e. to check whether a particular base is placed at
right position or not.
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