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28 September, 20:11

Why can the deletion of a single nitrogen base in DNA due to a mutation be harmful to an organism?

A) Deletion causes chromosomes to join the wrong chromosome.

B) Nearly every amino acid in the protein will change after the deletion of a base.

C) Deletion causes a gamete to have an extra chromosome.

D) Such a mutation causes one chromosome to break off or become fragile.

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  1. 28 September, 23:58
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    B) Nearly every amino acid in the protein will change after the deletion of a base.
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