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If a mutation happens, it will be helpful, harmful or neutral. Whether they are passed on to offspring depends on several things.Obviously, whether the organism gets a chance to reproduce.Whether the organism manages to survive long enough to reproduce, which it is unlikely to do if the mutation is harmful.Whether the gametes which are successful in the process of fertilization happen to contain that gene.
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it cased that a another nucleotide replaces primary nucleotide and happens mutation.
If there is a mutation in the 5' UTR no change in the protein function and abundance will happen.
Chromosomal mutation can have lasting impacts on the person who this happens to. A version of a chromosomal mutation is the mutation that leads to Down's Syndrome.
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If a mutation happens, it will be helpful, harmful or neutral. Whether they are passed on to offspring depends on several things.Obviously, whether the organism gets a chance to reproduce.Whether the organism manages to survive long enough to reproduce, which it is unlikely to do if the mutation is harmful.Whether the gametes which are successful in the process of fertilization happen to contain that gene.
The mutation will generally have no efect
Cancer- certain mutations (changes) in a cell's genetic material may cause that cell to reproduce with out control.
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Ichthyosis is mainly caused by a gene mutation. Chances of the child developing this skin disorder is 50%. With this mutated gene, the person's skin cells reproduce to quickly to be shed or the skin cells reproduce at a normal rate yet sheds slowly.
Those not suited for the change will die, but the very few that survive starvation will go one to reproduce. Over many generations, genetic mutation will fit the organism into a niche suited for that environment.
If the mutation occurs in a somatic cell and the cell is still able to reproduce, the mutation continues in the daughter cells in following generations. If a mutation occurs in a gamete, the original organism remains unchanged. If that gamete is used for reproduction, then the mutation will continue in the offspring.
it cased that a another nucleotide replaces primary nucleotide and happens mutation.
If there is a mutation in the 5' UTR no change in the protein function and abundance will happen.
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