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A null [[Mutation|mutation]] is when the functionality of a protein completely ceases to work due to a [[Nucleotide|nucleotide]] change. 
A null [[Mutation|mutation]] is when the functionality of a protein completely ceases to work due to a [[Nucleotide|nucleotide]] change. This would result in a truncated protein.  

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A null mutation is when the functionality of a protein completely ceases to work due to a nucleotide change. This would result in a truncated protein.