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When there is a mutation in the DNA nucleotide sequence where GGC passes into GGA, the mutation is a point mutation of the silent type.
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A point mutation of DNA, where the cytosine nucleotide is changed to adenine, GGC to GGA, the resulting triplet mRNA is CCU, instead of GCC.
<u>Codons CCG and CCU encode the same amino acid, which is proline (Pro)</u>, so despite the existence of a mutation, the protein that is synthesized will not have alterations in its number or sequence of amino acids.
Silent mutations are characterized by changes in a nucleotide in the DNA base sequence that do not affect changes in the coding protein, as happens in the change of GGC to GGA.
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Anaerobic Threshold (AT) heart rate observed for the 100m and 200m sprinters were 178.4 (+ 1.4) and 180.1 (1.9) beats.
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Average peak heart rate attained during running were 199.6 (+ 1.7), 199.4 (+ 2.1), 197.6 (3.1), 198.3 (+ 2.4) and 199.3 (13.6) beats. min-1 respectively for 100m, 200m, 400m, 1500m and 5000m. Anaerobic Threshold (AT) heart rate observed for the 100m and 200m sprinters were 178.4 (+ 1.4) and 180.1 (1.9) beats.