Rita F. answered 10/02/24
B.S Biomedical Science— 4+ Years of Experience, Patient & Relatable
Mutations in DNA can change the sequence of nucleotides, which may alter the codons in mRNA. This could lead to incorrect amino acids being incorporated into a protein or result in a stop codon, terminating protein synthesis prematurely. Diseases like cystic fibrosis and sickle cell anemia are caused by mutations in DNA