if mutation occurs at the antron region of primary RNA,
then what will be it causes?
Answer Posted / kamal kumar malukani
Answer 1 is right but it is only effective if mutation
occure in splicing site or at any site on intron which is
actively participating in splicing. There is one more fact
that if mutation occure in one or few RNA molecules then it
will not make any effect as there will be lots of other
unmutated RNA which will perform correct fumction. in answer
2 it is saying for undesired protein which have very very
less probability because there is very less chance of
production of an active protein.
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