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The sequence of bases in your genes controls how proteins are made, and the structure of proteins helps to determine how they function. Changing the sequence of gene can therefore have major effects on a protein's function. Describe THREE ways that changing one (or more) bases in a gene could affect the function of the protein it codes for.

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