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Consider this representation of the bases that code for the amino acids in a protein: THE BAT HIT THE BALL. Then,
match the mutation shown to the correct type of mutation.
insertion
THE ATH ITT HEB ALL
substitution
THE BAT HIT THE WXW BALL
deletion
THE BAT HIT THE FALL
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