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This sequence encodes for a particular protein that helps bacteria move. A mutation occurs in the sequence, leading to a faulty protein. Identify the sequences where the mutation might have taken place. ATTTGCATACTACCGGGC

The red letters are the noncoding region, and the black letters are the protein-coding region.

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