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... Point mutations are small (but significant) changes.often in a single nucleotide base. Deletions remove information from the gene. A deletion could be as small as a single base or as large as the gene itself. Insertions occur when extra DNA is added into an existing gene. Frame shift mutations result from either addition or deletion of one or two nucleotide bases. When this occurs the "reading frame" is changed so that all the codons read after the mutation are incorrect, even though the bases themselves may be still present.
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