mutation in the DNA will cause the amino acids to code for a different protein, creating a new structure, therefore altering the phenotype.
A mutation may result in a phenotypic change if the mutation occurs at a point on the gene that determines the phenotype.
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More mutations will be acquired, leading to more phenotypic changes.
mutations
mutations
a mutation in a sperm cell changes the shape of the wing *remember* - only mutations in primary sex cells, sperm and egg, can be pass on to offspring.
Somatic mutations occur in somatic body cells. These mutations are passed on to daughter cells during mitosis and to the offspring of those cells in turn, but are not passed on to sexually produced offspring.
More mutations will be acquired, leading to more phenotypic changes.
mutations
Answer this question… More mutations will be acquired, leading to more phenotypic changes.
Changes that are genetic
Changes that are genetic
mutations
a mutation in a sperm cell changes the shape of the wing *remember* - only mutations in primary sex cells, sperm and egg, can be pass on to offspring.
are called mutations. Mutations in sex cells can be passed onto offspring and may result in genetic disorders or variations in characteristics.
Changes that are genetic
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changes in DNA
Changes that are genetic