You are studying two distinct protein isoforms which seem to arise from the sam…

You are studying two distinct protein isoforms which seem to arise from the same gene. The two isoforms seem to arise due to a single base pair change found on the mRNA transcript that changes the C at position 854 on the mRNA to a U. As a result of this change, isoform 1 contains the codon CAG (Glutamine) and is translated into a full length protein. However, isoform 2 contains the codon UAG (Stop) and is translated into a truncated protein. This change is most likely the result of which of the following?
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