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If there are $999$ bases in an $RNA$ that code for a protein with $333$ amino acids, and the base at position $901$ is deleted such that the length of the $RNA$ becomes $998$ bases, how many codons will be altered?
Arrangement of $DNA$ has the triplet base sequence $AAC\ GAC\ AGC\ GGC\ ACA\ AAA$. Due to mutation, the first base only got deleted. Then the likely effect of this on the coding of the $DNA$ segment is that