Missense mutation

Last updated on: 21.03.2024

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Missense mutation (from mis- = wrong, sense = meaning), refers to a point mutation, i.e. the base exchange at a position in the DNA sequence. This changes a codon of the mRNA in such a way that an incorrect amino acid is incorporated into the corresponding protein. The resulting amino acid exchange generally disrupts the function of the protein in question.

Last updated on: 21.03.2024