Mutations are a change in DNA from the original strand. Some are very
harmful to the organism, while others have no effect on the organism at all. Explain what a substitution mutation is and give an example. Then,explain why this type of mutation may not have an effect on the protein
that is made during translation.

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substitution mutations happen when a specific base is altered which doesn't affect the whole strand of DNA . For example sickle cell anemia. This happens when a base in the hemoglobin making gene(s) is altered. 1 base change might make the same amino acid so this mutation may or may not be nuetral.