Frameshift mutation

A frameshift mutation (also called a frameshift or a framing error) is a mutation that inserts or deletes a single nucleotide from a DNA sequence. Due to the triplet nature of gene expression, the insertion/deletion can disrupt the grouping of the codons, resulting in a completely different translation (Translation_(genetics)) from the original.

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See also: Frameshift mutation, Biology, DNA, Gene expression, Mutation, Nucleotide, Translation (genetics)