There are several, one that I can name is Non disjunction. Another is incomplete dominance, or co-dominance. Several types of mutations can also occur. Such as variation, or frame shift.
Some common mistakes that can occur during the copying of DNA are:
Insertion or deletion of bases: Errors in DNA replication can lead to the insertion or deletion of nucleotides, resulting in a frameshift mutation. This can alter the reading frame and disrupt the protein-coding sequence.
Substitution of bases: Substituting or swapping one base for another can result in a point mutation. This can lead to changes in the amino acid sequence during protein synthesis, affecting protein function.
Replication errors: DNA polymerase enzymes can make mistakes by incorporating incorrect nucleotides during replication, resulting in mismatched base pairs. Proofreading mechanisms usually help to correct these errors, but some mistakes can still get through, leading to mutations.
You DNA will be replicated
It happens during interphase of the cell cycle.
gene splicing
nucleotides
Not sure of the question, please try to be clearer.but the process of copying DNA is NOT known as DNADNA is replicated into new DNAor transcribed into RNA....
You DNA will be replicated
mRNA is produced from the DNA.
During Mitosis and Meiosis DNA is replicated in order to ensure that both or all 4 of the daughter cells gets instructions (aka DNA). I believe the coping is done by Ribosomes. Make shure first.
The UV rays can cause mistakes to happen in the DNA code of the skin cells. A faulty DNA instruction can then lead to that cell becoming "wild" and cancerous.
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gene splicing
It happens during interphase of the cell cycle.
cell duplicates its DNA
nucleotides
the cell makes its DNA split in two
Not sure of the question, please try to be clearer.but the process of copying DNA is NOT known as DNADNA is replicated into new DNAor transcribed into RNA....
as helicase unwinds the double stranded DNA DNA polymerase is responsible for inserting the new coresponding nucleotides during replication and wihtout it the unwound DNA would remain single stranded.