Respuesta :
A point mutation causes sickle cell anemia. This is a single change in the 6th codon from the start of the HBB gene (codes for the beta-globin subunit).
Normally the 6th codon is for glutamic acid (codon is GAG)...but the point mutation happens at the A .... changing this codon to GUG ...which codes for Valine...
Turns out to be a very seriously bad single point mutation (17 nucleotides from the start of the gene).
Normally the 6th codon is for glutamic acid (codon is GAG)...but the point mutation happens at the A .... changing this codon to GUG ...which codes for Valine...
Turns out to be a very seriously bad single point mutation (17 nucleotides from the start of the gene).