Granting agency requires a certain level of accuracy in case of errors. Which of the given statements is untrue regarding it?

Granting agency requires a certain level of accuracy in case of errors. Which of the given statements is untrue regarding it? Correct Answer Incorrect bases always translate to the right amino acid

In translating EST sequences in GenBank and other databases, incorrect bases may translate to the wrong amino acid. Another type of database sequence that is error-prone is a fragment of sequence from the immunological variant of a pathogenic organism, such as the regions in the protein coat of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Although this low level of accuracy may be suitable for some purposes such as identification, for more detailed analyses, e.g., evolutionary analyses, the accuracy of such sequence fragments should be verified.
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