Codons are groups of three bases in the mrna that code for


Question - Codons are groups of three bases in the mRNA that code for a single amino acid.

Assume that a mistake in transcription causes one additional base to become incorporated at the 5' end of the messenger RNA, which is then longer by one base.

How would the translated protein be affected by this error?

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