Why might a change in its amino acid sequence lead to a change in the way a protein functions?
A) Amino acids determine a protein's shape.The wrong shape may not function normally.
B) A change in the amino acid sequence would not change the final protein.
C) A change in the amino acid sequence would cause a change in the DNA,which alters the protein.
D) A change in the amino acid sequence causes the DNA to pair incorrectly.
E) None of the above.
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