Genes hiding among the junk: The Dark Proteome
Biblical Genetics | 4 Febr. 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbTgzoNtyLc
if there's a mutation in 7:31 there that like deletes a single letter 7:33 or adds two letters you have what's 7:35 called a frame shift mutation and a 7:37 frame shift usually destroys the protein 7:39 because as soon as you shift out of 7:41 frame you're into random territory and 7:43 it's only going to be probably maybe 20 7:45 codons later before you get a stop 7:47 codon
So, frame shift mutations are NOT a very probable source of new information, I presume?
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