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Is it possible for a person to have a mutation on a gene but still make the normal protein for that gene?
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No, all mutations result in different amino acid sequence which will affect the way the protein works.
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Yes, not all mutations result in a different amino acid sequence which means the protein could be normal.
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Yes, mutations do not affect the amino acid sequence and therefore do not affect the protein.
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No, all mutations stop amino acids from being put together and therefore will not make a protein.