Point mutations can alter mRNA splicing
Two examples show the consequences of point mutations at splice sites. (a) A C to T transition mutation leads to a GT dinucleotide in the exon, forming a new 5′ splice site. As a result, 64 nucleotides at the end of an exon are spliced out. (b) A G to T transversion mutation would eliminate the 5′ splice site so the intron would be retained in the mRNA.