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mutations
Mutations that occur at random are called spontaneous mutations.
Mutations which are artifically induced with the help of mutagenic agents are called induced mutations
Usually mutations have deleterious effects to the organism, but occasionally there are beneficial mutations. Such mutations drive evolution.
Mutations differ and change according to many factors: 1- Site of occurrence: -Genetic mutations -Chromosomal mutations 2- The inheritance: -Somatic mutations -Gamete mutations 3- The origin: -Spontaneous (natural) mutations -Induced mutations 4- The harmful OR useful effects: -Undesirable mutations -Desirable mutations
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mutations
the answer is mutations.......................
The ribosomes are the " workbench " of protein synthesis with the rough ER accepting some polypeptide chains from the ribosomes studding it into it's lumen for modification. Then the modified proteins are shipped to the Golgi for further modification and shipment to wherever they are needed.
10% off of 133 = 10% discount applied to 133 = 133 - (10% * 133) = 133 - (0.10 * 133) = 133 - 13.3 = 119.70
No not all mutations are bad there are good mutations and bad mutations
133 x 133 = 17689
133 + 133 = 266
mutations
It is called mutations. I'm 100% sure.