A good mutation is BACTERIAL FLAGELLA. A bad mutation is DOWN SINDRAM
the example of lethal dominant mutation is huntington's disease.
The significance of the mutation of living things is that mutation allows species to adapt to their environments over time (variations in human skin color are a good example of this). It is also a major part of Darwin's all but proven Theory of Evolution.
It is a going along, with some exterior condition, that is either good, or bad for the individual organism !
It can have absolutely no affect, a bad affect, or even a good affect.*Deletion and Addition are frameshift: most harmful.
A mutation that makes a rabbit able to run faster.
Well a Silent Mutation does not affect anything so it isn't bad so its a good mutation.
Not always. there are two types of mutations, A Good mutation or a bad one. A bad mutation will happen very rarely but could still happen, The chances are almost to none But there are also good mutations, The chances of getting a good mutation are 0.001 When mutations happen, And its bad, For an example a Cell If it gets a bad mutation, It will most likely not be able to compete with other cells for resources. But if the mutation is "Good" The DNA which is a genetic code will be changed to have the good mutation put it. A good mutation for a bacteria would be antibiotic resistance. Bacteria Reproduce every 20 Minutes by dividing, So on a petri dish having the bacteria lay there for 24 hours, would have More than millions of Bacteria on it. And in those moments of reproducing a Good or bad mutation WILL happen. When you use hand sanitiser you kill germs right? But hand sanitiser says 99.99%, The .001% that lives has a good mutation that makes is be Resistant to antibiotics
A mutation is basically a change in genes. They may be good or bad. A good mutation is also known as an adaptation.
the example of lethal dominant mutation is huntington's disease.
a mutation that makes a rabbit able to run faster
The neutral mutation does not change the amino acid coded for by the codon. A good example is the RNA codon that could be the CCA, CCC or the CCG.
The neutral mutation does not change the amino acid coded for by the codon. A good example is the RNA codon that could be the CCA, CCC or the CCG.
you get a mutation which could be good/bad/ or neutral, depends on the location
cancer or a tumor
the food was good, but the service was bad.
The significance of the mutation of living things is that mutation allows species to adapt to their environments over time (variations in human skin color are a good example of this). It is also a major part of Darwin's all but proven Theory of Evolution.
depends on the situation; if you mutate into a vampire, that sucks. but if a frog mutates into a fish, that's really cool!!