a mutation causes a sequence of dna that has the nucleotides ttg to be changed to tcg. the resulting protein…

a mutation causes a sequence of dna that has the nucleotides ttg to be changed to tcg. the resulting protein has a different sequence of amino acids. which type of mutation is this? \n○ missense\n○ nonsense\n○ silent\n○ frameshift
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- Recall mutation types:
- Missense: Single nucleotide change (point mutation) that changes the amino acid coded (since DNA codon changes, mRNA codon changes, leading to different amino acid, as seen here with TTG→TCG changing the codon, hence amino acid sequence).
- Nonsense: Changes to a stop codon (not here).
- Silent: Codon changes but amino acid stays same (not here, as amino acid sequence differs).
- Frameshift: Insertion/deletion of nucleotides, shifting reading frame (not a single - nucleotide substitution like here).
- The mutation here is a point mutation (single nucleotide change: T→C in first position of TTG→TCG) that changes the amino acid sequence, matching missense.
Answer:
A. missense