The coding sequence of genes that specify proteins with the same function in related species sometimes differ from each other by an insertion or deletion of contiguous nucleotides. The number of...


The coding sequence of genes that specify proteins with the same function in related species sometimes differ from each other by an insertion or deletion of contiguous nucleotides. The number of nucleotides that are inserted or
deleted is almost always an exact multiple of 3. Why is this expected?



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