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Dr. Stevens is examining the DNA sequences of a group of mice. He notices that in one of the mice, one nucleotide has been substituted with another in the part of the DNA sequence that codes for fur color. However, despite the substitution, the mouse still has the same fur color as the other mice that have the typical DNA sequence. What best explains why the nucleotide substitution in the mouse does not change its phenotype?

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