As a result the polypeptide chain synthesized is incomplete. Such chains are likely to be biologically inactive.
Since a nonsense mutation brings about a relatively drastic change in the enzyme synthesized it is more likely to have a deleterious effect on the phenotype than a missense mutation.
Polypeptide chain synthesis takes place in the 5' -->3' direction. Therefore a nonsense mutation near the 5' end results in a very short chain with probably very little or no biological activity.
Conversely, a nonsense mutation neat the 3' end results in a chain which is nearly complete, and which may have some or normal biological activity.
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