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A silent mutation is a mutation in which a single nucleotide base is changed, but that change does not effect the amino acid sequence. A missense mutation is a point mutation in which a single nucleotide is changed, resulting in a codon that codes for a different amino acid.
The mutation is caused by the exchange of one base pair if no change in the overall protein (silence mutation), if there is change in one amino acid (missense mutation).
What is a silent mutation?
A mutation is a difference in the DNA sequence of an organism.
Silent mutations happen when the difference of a single DNA nucleotide within a protein-coding portion of a gene does not influence the sequence of amino acids and the protein.
Thus, silent mutation has no change whereas stop mutation leads to termination of protein.
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