Mutation
mutations
Mutation
Mutations can improve the trait, harm the trait, or neither.
it is known as mutation
it is known as mutation
A common type of incorrect DNA is called a mutation. Mutations are changes in the DNA sequence that can occur due to various factors such as mistakes during DNA replication or exposure to mutagenic agents like radiation or certain chemicals. Mutations can lead to altered or faulty genetic information, potentially resulting in genetic disorders or other abnormalities.
Mutation
Mutation
Mutations can improve the trait, harm the trait, or neither.
Replication.
Mitosis and cytokinesis, although the process is reversed from what you ask in your question. During mitosis a cell duplicates its genetic material and then it divides into two new cells during cytokinesis.
That would be called the Replication Fork
DNA is visible during mitosis (replication) when the chromosomes condense.
Insertion is a genetic mutation when an extra base is added to the DNA before or during replication
it is known as mutation
replication
Replication refers to the process of copying genetic material, such as DNA or RNA, to produce an exact replica of the original molecule. In the context of biology, replication is a fundamental process that ensures genetic information is accurately passed on to daughter cells during cell division.
Mutation occurs where one DNA nucleotide base is changed in the process of DNA replication. These mutations may or may not cause genetic disorders or other observable changes in the organism, but they play a huge role in evolution, cancer, and immune system development.