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Answer: silence point
A silent point mutation may be an effect of a base-pair substitution (substitution of one base pair with another in DNA). However, silent point mutations are a special case where no amino acids are affected. As a result, since the monomers of proteins are amino acids, there is no change to the sequence of a protein.
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This is otherwise known as the ring of fire, many volcanoes and volcanic islands, all on a plate boundary, and some still active.
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