If the first nucleotide in a codon is mutated to a different nucleotide, what would be the effect on the encoded protein?
A) A missense mutation from one encoded amino acid changing to another.
B) It depends on what the changed nucleotide is.
C) A frameshift mutation for all of the subsequent amino acids in the protein.
D) No effect as the problem nucleotide would be corrected by RNA editing mechanisms.
E) A silent mutation and no change in the encoded amino acid.
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