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Hi everyone.
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So in this question we are going to discuss how mutations are going to affect the phenotype of the individual with respect to the concept of the central dogma.
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So what does central dogma say? so when we talk about the central dogma, therefore we can say that dna to dna is replication.
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So dna to dna is replication.
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But when dna is converted into the rna, so that process is termed as transcription.
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When this rna is converted to form the proteins, when this rna help in the formation of the proteins, so that process is termed as a translation.
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So in case of the protein synthesis or in case of the translation, there would be the polymerization of a minorase in order to form the proteins.
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So dna to dna is replication, dna to rna is transcription and rna to protein synthesis is a translation.
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So now talking about the mutations.
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So mutations, we can say that they may or may not affect the phenotype.
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But in this question, we are going to consider the case in which the mutations are going to affect the phenotype.
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So if there is any mutation, therefore, we can say that there would be the changes in the dna...