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How do Nonsense Mutations Occur?
Nonsense mutations occur at the DNA level during replication or due to external factors like radiation or chemical exposure. A single point mutation changes a normal codon into a stop codon (UAA, UAG, UGA), halting protein synthesis prematurely.
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