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In some cases, a single amino acid substitution can cause a protein to lose its biological activity. In other cases, a single amino acid substitution causes no change to a protein's biological activity. Which statement can best be used as evidence to support an explanation for these observations
In some cases, a single amino acid substitution can cause a protein to lose its biological activity. In other cases, a single amino acid substitution causes no change to a protein's biological activity. Which statement can best be used as evidence to support an explanation for these observations
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