Multiple Choice
What evidence shows that the genetic code is not overlapping?
A) Mutant proteins whose genes experience a change in only one nucleotide have a corresponding change in 3 consecutive amino acids.
B) Mutant proteins whose genes experience a change in only one nucleotide have a corresponding change in only 1 amino acid.
C) Mutant proteins are greatly increased in length relative to the nonmutated version.
D) Mutant proteins are greatly decreased in length relative to the nonmutated version.
E) Mutant proteins whose genes experience a change in only one nucleotide have a corresponding change in 6 consecutive amino acids.
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