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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Genetics/Genetics_Agriculture_and_Biotechnology_(Suza_and_Lee)/01%3A_Chapters/1.03%3A_DNA_Mutations
    This effect is seen whenever the number of nucleotide bases inserted or deleted is not a multiple of 3 and it usually will result in the loss of the function of the protein. A complete loss of functio...This effect is seen whenever the number of nucleotide bases inserted or deleted is not a multiple of 3 and it usually will result in the loss of the function of the protein. A complete loss of function is known as a null mutation while partial loss of function mutants are often referred to as hypomorphs or “leaky”. Loss of function mutations can affect gene expression or the function of the resultant protein.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/San_Diego_State_University/BT@SDSU/02%3A_Resources_and_Reading_Materials/2.04%3A_Genetics_Agriculture_and_Biotechnology_(Suza_and_Lee)/2.4.03%3A_DNA_Mutations
    This effect is seen whenever the number of nucleotide bases inserted or deleted is not a multiple of 3 and it usually will result in the loss of the function of the protein. A complete loss of functio...This effect is seen whenever the number of nucleotide bases inserted or deleted is not a multiple of 3 and it usually will result in the loss of the function of the protein. A complete loss of function is known as a null mutation while partial loss of function mutants are often referred to as hypomorphs or “leaky”. Loss of function mutations can affect gene expression or the function of the resultant protein.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Ohio_State_University/Ohio_State_University_SP22%3A_Molecular_Genetics_4606_(Chamberlin)/21%3A_Alleles_and_Gene_Function/21.02%3A_DNA_Mutations
    This effect is seen whenever the number of nucleotide bases inserted or deleted is not a multiple of 3 and it usually will result in the loss of the function of the protein. A complete loss of functio...This effect is seen whenever the number of nucleotide bases inserted or deleted is not a multiple of 3 and it usually will result in the loss of the function of the protein. A complete loss of function is known as a null mutation while partial loss of function mutants are often referred to as hypomorphs or “leaky”. Loss of function mutations can affect gene expression or the function of the resultant protein.

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