A scientist is investigating mutations. She observes a mutation where one or more nucleotides are inserted into a sequence of DNA. The scientist claims that this insertion mutation will affect genetic variability. Is the scientist correct? Why or why not?
A
Her claim is incorrect because inserted nucleotides are not translated along with the original DNA sequence.
B
Her claim is correct because changing the DNA sequence will alter the amino acid sequence that codes for traits.
C
Her claim is incorrect because adding more nucleotides in a DNA sequence does not alter the coding of proteins.
D
Her claim is correct because lengthening the DNA sequence will keep genetic information stable during meiosis.