When comparing protein-coding DNA sequences of similar genes in related species, you find that some of the sequences are longer in one species compared to the other. Which answer option is the most likely number of extra bases that you would find

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The most likely number of extra bases that you would find during changes in protein-coding DNA sequences is one.

What is a Codon?

This is defined as a sequence of three nucleotides which form a unit of genetic code in a DNA or RNA.

Since codons have 3 nucleotides then the most likely number of extra bases could be one  which will code for a different protein.

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