Question: Nonsense suppressors, which are described in solved problem SI, tend to be very inefficient at their job of allowing readthrough of a stop codon. How

Nonsense suppressors, which are described in solved problem SI, tend to be very inefficient at their job of allowing readthrough of a stop codon. How would it affect the cell if they were efficient at their job?

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