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It's a change that doesn't matter...so from this list the only one is b. a mutation that does not affect protein production.
Option A mutation that does not involve changes to bases is a silent mutation.
Silent mutation
A silent mutation exists as a kind of substitution, or point, mutation, wherein the difference in the DNA sequence of the gene does not affect the amino acid sequence. For example, AAA (codes for the amino acid lysine, Lys) is mutated to AAG (which even codes for Lys).
Silent mutations result in a unique codon (a triplet nucleotide sequence in RNA) that codes for the identical amino acid as the wild-type codon in that position.
Silent mutations happen when the change of a single DNA nucleotide within a protein-coding portion of a gene does not influence the sequence of amino acids that produce the gene's protein.
Hence, Option A mutation that does not involve changes to bases is a silent mutation.
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