A nucleic acid sequence is a succession of letters that indicate the order of nucleotide forming alleles within a DNA. The sequence of nucleotide tells what protein is made of. So a single change in the nucleotide makes a change in the protein and causes a malfunction.
A change in these nucleotide can end up making some part of the protein different. A single nucleotide change can change a single amino acid (amino acids are the building blocks of proteins) and the amino acid stops working at all.
If you’re trying to figure out if it’s true or false it’s true
Answer:
Metaphase
Explanation:
Metaphase is when the sister chromatids line up in the middle with fibers attached to each end.