No it will not. Since the mutation is towards the end of the codon, it is very likely that it would not change the amino acid at all.
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Good to know.
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Yeah, alrighty. Is this a true or false question? If not then ya just stating facts.
The answer to your question is B, Lunacy.
According to sources, the most probable answer to this query is that nephrons found in the kidney are responsible for filtering out waste in the blood cells. The resulting product is urea.
This is then excreted to the body.
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