What would happen if a cell transcribed and translated a gene’s intron by mistake?(1 point)

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The intron would begin to duplicate itself.
The intron would begin to duplicate itself.

The DNA would remain the same as before.
The DNA would remain the same as before.

Errors in the protein folding would be repaired.
Errors in the protein folding would be repaired.

Additional amino acids would be inserted into the chain.

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If a cell transcribed and translated a gene’s intron by mistake, the most fitting response would be:

Additional amino acids would be inserted into the chain.

Introns are non-coding regions of a gene, and if they are transcribed and translated, they can lead to the incorporation of incorrect or additional amino acids into the protein, potentially disrupting its function.

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