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The most likely effect of an error during DNA translation is a mutation. Some mutations are beneficial, some are deadly and some are what is called "nonsense" mutations. Nonsense mutations have no benefits nor do they have any "bad" consequences.
Describe characteristics and give examples of prefect competition
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Examples of such accidents are development of an extra chromosome 18 (trisomy 18) and Down syndrome.
It is called mutations. I'm 100% sure.
Mutations
Some examples of intentional virus setting is to mess up your hard drive or to erase an important file from your PC. The consequences can be horrible and you can damage your computer extensively.
mutations
The consequences of my choices to be be honest will be to pay extra cash.
Sociologist Max Weber used the term "life chances" to describe how an individual's opportunities for achieving success and well-being are influenced by their social position within society. Weber believed that access to resources, opportunities, and social networks played a significant role in shaping an individual's life outcomes.
The most likely effect of an error during DNA translation is a mutation. Some mutations are beneficial, some are deadly and some are what is called "nonsense" mutations. Nonsense mutations have no benefits nor do they have any "bad" consequences.
Deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation.
Describe characteristics and give examples of prefect competition
Describe two examples of how society may shape what individual do?
There are many long term consequences. Global warming, floods etc are some of the examples.
Examples of false causality are the claims that chance, mutations or survival can drive upward evolution.
mutations