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44- Point Mutations and Almonds

Author
Vince's Podcasts
Published
Sun 08 Aug 2021
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biopedia/episodes/44--Point-Mutations-and-Almonds-e10vr87

Point mutations can have a huge impact on the genome depending on where in the genetic code they occur. To illustrate this, we're going to be looking at a case study in the form of almonds- formerly poisonous nuts which had their metaphorical fangs taken out by a single base change...




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