Although there are two possible transversions but only one possible
transition per base, transition mutations are more likely than transversions because substituting a single ring structure for another single ring structure is more likely than substituting a double ring for a single ring. Also, transitions are less likely to result in amino acid substitutions (due to
wobble base pair), and are therefore more likely to persist as "silent substitutions" in populations as
single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). A transversion usually has a more pronounced effect than a transition because the second and third nucleotide
codon position of the
DNA, which to a large extent is responsible for the
degeneracy of the
code, is more tolerant of transition than a transversion: transitions are more likely to be
synonymous substitutions than transversions, as one observes in the
codon table. == Spontaneous germline transversion ==