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The white stringy substance surrounding the fish may be one of these many choices. It could be an <span>euglena, amoeba, </span><span>water mold or </span><span>dinoflagellate. All of these are protists with the same white characteristic.</span>
Answer:
They share common ancestors
Explanation:
DNA remain conserve for long time and genetic code dna us major source to know that if irganistims share common ancestors
Answer:
It would most likely render the protein nonfunctional or mis-functional.
The mutation could result in three outcomes:
- Silent mutation, which changes the codon to the same amino acid. (AAA->AAG, both are lysine). But since the problem specified that it has a "slightly different amino acid sequence," we can assume this doesn't happen.
- Nonsense mutation, which changes a codon to a stop codon. This would end the chain of amino acids, making the protein potentially nonfunctional.
- Missense mutation, which changes a codon to another completely different codon. This can be harmful, as in sickle-cell disease, where just one amino acid, glutamic acid, is changed to valine.