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Deletion Mutation
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Instead of fully copying a DNA strand, the copier strand cannot copy bases that are missing on the DNA. What results is called an oncogene, which is a mutated gene which may have missing base pairs or other abnormalities. The oncogene is then processed by something called a ribosome, shown here as a large blue structure. The resulting protein will have abnormalities, depicted here as transparent globes, which can lead to cancer.

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