Absolutely, mutation can occur in any cell, human or non-human. Mutation has a number of causes, but radiation is probably the most significant. If the DNA is struck by radiation (even solar radiation, which is to say, sunlight) it will be altered, hence there is a mutation.
Yes. Mutations happen to DNA, and DNA is located in the nucleus.
Mutation ocurs when the human or animals have the same parents or have same blood cells
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they have cells and the cells can be in a animal body or it can be in a human body.
There are more genes than chromosomes in skin cells.
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
The cells become millions of cells in the human body through the process of replication.
A mutated gene is just a gene that doesn't have the correct DNA or alleles.. Depending of the human disorder the gene that is mutated will be different... We use genes throughout our bodies but ALL genes can cause human disorders but there is NO single gene that, when mutated, creates ALL genetic modification...
The human genome contains about 24,000 genes.
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they have cells and the cells can be in a animal body or it can be in a human body.
There are more genes than chromosomes in skin cells.
If the cells are from one individual, all will have the same genes except their sex cells which have 1/2 the number. A dog will have different genes from a cat. The genes make the cat different from the dog and human.
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
The replication of DNA forms new DNA which form new cells when put in the cells of new nucleus's. The body continuously needs to produce new cells through mitosis for growth and repair and therefore without DNA replication these new cells would not be able to be made, which are needed in the human body.
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The cells become millions of cells in the human body through the process of replication.
The replication of DNA forms new DNA which form new cells when put in the cells of new nucleus's. The body continuously needs to produce new cells through mitosis for growth and repair and therefore without DNA replication these new cells would not be able to be made, which are needed in the human body.
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