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The spontaneous mutation rate in E.coli was determined to be 1 mistake for every 109 nucleotides copied.This was determined by measuring the frequency of a particular AT-to-GC change.This was accomplished using a strain of E.coli that started out unable to produce histidine (His-) because of an inserted UGA stop codon that disrupted the region coding for an enzyme required to produce histidine.When a spontaneous mutation arose that enabled the UGA stop codon to code for tryptophan, the E.coli cells were then able to produce the enzyme required for histidine production.
You discover that if the stop codon were to change to code for cysteine (instead of tryptophan), this change would also allow the bacteria to produce histidine.How would the previously calculated spontaneous mutation rate of 1 mistake every 109 nucleotides copied change, given this new information? Explain.(The codon table is shown in Figure 9-48 to help you answer this question.)
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