An example of a substitution mutation altering the sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide
You don't need to know about deletions, insertions and frameshift mutations - just substitution mutations!
A base substitution on the DNA molecule results in a change in the amino acid at position 6 of the haemoglobin polypeptide, altering the overall structure and function of the protein
Normal red blood cells and sickle cell blood cells. The sickle cells cause a blockage in the capillary, restricting blood flow.
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