Most common mutagens:
any agent that can cause the DNA to change...
Clara Lim-Sylianco is a pioneer in the field of organic chemistry, she was responsible for contributing greatly to the world of knowledge about mutagens, anti-mutagens, and other reactions that are related to bioorganic issues.
Clara Lim-Sylianco - is noted for her researches on mutagens.
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Mutagens may be of physical, chemical, or biologic origin. Examples of physical mutagens include Ultraviolet rays, radioactivity, and over high temperature. Examples of chemical mutagens include nicotine, pesticides, and methane. Examples of biologic mutagens include bacteria and viruses.
Mutagens are chemical or physical factors that increase the rate of mutation. Some are natural, and some are synthetic. Some examples of mutagens are: - Cosmic rays - Some viruses - Harmful atomic radiation - Recreational drugs - Tobacco - Alcohol - Pesticides - Asbestos - Soot
Mutagens
Mutagens are chemical or physical factors that increase the rate of mutation. Some are natural, and some are synthetic. Some examples of mutagens are: - Cosmic rays - Some viruses - Harmful atomic radiation - Recreational drugs - Tobacco - Alcohol - Pesticides - Asbestos - Soot
X-rays , uv rays
examples: 1. heat and x-rays : leads to formation of neoguanosine crosslinks 2. uv light : formation of cyclobutane dimers 3. ionizing radiations
physical mutagens-e.g. uv radiation chemical mutagens-e.g. nitrous acid biological mutagens-e.g. viral infection
x rays, uv rays, manta rays, ray charles
Radiation such as x-rays and gamma rays and ultraviolet light are examples of mutagens.
Smoking tobaccoInhaling tobaccoBeing exposed to radon gas or asbestosRadiation therapyGenes/Family history
Mutagens cause changes, or mutations, in genetic material like DNA. Some mutagens include:Chemical agents like benzene can metabolize with animal cells to create mutagens.X-rays can damage DNA.Some bacteria and viruses can inhibit DNA repair mechanisms.Carcinogens are mutagens that have the effect of causing cancer.
several. they are grouped together under the term, mutagens. many mutagens are also carcinogens (causing cancer) and vice versa, though some chemicals belong to one group and not the other. molecular mutagens include ENU, benzene, iazide salts, nitrous acid and ethidium bromide.