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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.
The waxy cuticle is made of A.lipids
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Think about skin cells. Skin cells shed every day, if cell division didn't take place, you would just constantly be losing skin cells.
If the element has not become an ion yet, then there is 73 electrons.
Number of protons = number of electrons**
**only when the element has not form an anion or cation.
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The members of the swine species <u>always have the same number and kinds of chromosomes</u>.