Answer:
a) Yes
b) Yes
c) Yes
d) Yes
Explanation:
a.
In the exons?
Yes mutant site will be expected. It will transcript-ed as well and it can be a polypeptide depending on the mutation type.
b.
In the intron?
Yes mutant site will be expected. It will be transcript-ed as well and it cannot be a polypeptide
c.
In the promoter?
Yes mutant site will be expected. It will not be transcript-ed and it cannot be a polypeptide
d.
In the intron-exon boundary?
Yes mutant site will be expected. It will be transcript-ed and it cannot be a polypeptide
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