How does a mutation change a codon for one amino acid into a different codon for the same amino acid?

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2026-05-17 00:25

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A mutation can change a codon for one amino acid into a different codon for the same amino acid through a process called silent mutation. This type of mutation occurs when a change in the DNA sequence does not alter the amino acid that is coded for, resulting in the same protein being produced.

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