sometimes but it all depends on how you do it.
Dogs are not harmful to people unless they are stray and have not been trained and doesn't know how to be around people.
Dogs are not harmful to people unless they are stray and have not been trained and doesn't know how to be around people.
This not only depends on what changes the mutations have bought about but also who the mutations have happened to, human, bacteria, elephant. They can be bad, such as the koala mutation, their DNA has been mutated by an AIDs like virus, each generation is at risk of death at early age. Or there could be good mutations such as fishes growing legs millions of years ago so they could walk, although that would be classified as evolution. A2: Most mutations are lethal. It is something like a bunch of monkeys with typewriters--every so often a Shakespearian sonnet will be written...a helpful mutation would be about that rare.
Mutations are both! Mutations lead to genetic variation. (so does fertilization) It gives the organism greater chance of survival if the environment changes. Mutations could lead to different height or eye color etc. They could also lead to disadvantages as well. If the adaptation in an environment is tall and a mutation is made for short then the mutation isn't very advantagoes. If the environments adaptation is for an immunity to a chemical like pesticides vs bugs and a bug has an immunity due to mutation then it is beneficial
Gene mutations have not been eliminated by natural selection because they can introduce beneficial variations that enhance an organism's adaptability to changing environments. Many mutations are neutral, having no significant impact on an organism's fitness, allowing them to persist in the gene pool. Additionally, some harmful mutations may be masked by dominant alleles or may not express until later in life, reducing their impact on reproductive success. Therefore, the dynamic interplay of mutation, selection, and genetic drift ensures that mutations continue to occur and persist in populations.
There have been cases of people being very sick because of an overdose.
If a dog is not trained properly and is spoiled, it can be harmful to the people in the house or strangers. But domestic dogs in general are not harmful creatures. I've been trying to say that, I don't know what is happening, yes, domestic dogs are not generally harmful.
If mutations only occur in somatic body cells, these individuals will not pass these mutations on to their offspring. However, they may develop abnormal growths, cancers, or other health issues due to the changes in their cells caused by the radiation exposure. Regular monitoring and medical care will be necessary to manage any potential health consequences.
Without mutations, there would be no genetic variation, making evolution impossible. Mutations are essential for introducing new traits and diversity in populations, which allows for natural selection to act upon. Therefore, without mutations, species would not be able to adapt to changing environments and would likely become extinct.
No. The Titanic was able to hold 3547 people when fully loaded. No ship has ever been able to hold 50,000 people.
Prior to the 1960's gay people could only adopt if they were closeted. Starting in the late 60's gay people began to demand the right to adopt. Openly gay people have only been able to adopt since the 1980's.
because Aswan Dam doesn't Like the Bad people because Aswan Dam likes The Good People