1. I would assume so. The amino acids have already been coded for from mRNA. The mRNA would have to have had the introns removed thus leaving the exons. So the DNA sequences corresponding to the amino acid must be exons. Correct me if I'm wrong.
2. B would cause a frameshift mutation from 12 nucleotide thus affect the whole DNA sequence after it, so not only the fourth amino acid would be affected but also all the amino acids after. I guess it's true that the fourth amino acid would be affected but to VCAA A was the more correct answer
So B technically is correct?
And for the first question, I may have not been clear in what my question was. The primary structure of haemoglobin is given, and the mRNA codons will be exactly that of the amino acid sequence codons. However, the mRNA codons would not necessarily reflect the exact nucleotide sequence of the DNA molecule because the introns would have been removed. You see how question 14 is asking about the DNA molecule, do we have to assume that the DNA molecule transcripted the mRNA molecule with no introns? Because what might be the 12th nucleotide in the DNA molecule may be something else in the mRNA codon sequence, because the introns would have been removed?