Explanation:
Single nucleotide polymorphisms
Single nucleotide polymorphisms involve a change in a nucleotide base which is part of triplet codon. Because the genetic code shows degeneracy, minor changes do not affect the mRNA sequence or codons.
Further Explanation:
Spontaneous changes within the genome can occur during the phase of cell division, called mutations. These are errors when copies of the DNA are made within the cell; mutations can range from small changes called single nucleotide polymorphisms to large-scale deletions and multi-gene additions.
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