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What is non example of mutations?

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An example that is non mutant

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Wind is a NON example.

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fire, wind, the sky, and farts

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Are all mutations bad.?

No not all mutations are bad there are good mutations and bad mutations


What types of external stimuli cause mutations?

While this question should be recategorized because external stimuli do not cause the mutations that result in hemophilia, there are many types of radiation that can cause gene mutations as well as chemical exposure. For example sun light is UV light radiation wich can cause mutations (for example the mutations that result in skin cancer).


What is an example of what a mutation can cause?

Mutations can cause diseases such as cancer


An example of all human cells and mutations?

Sickle-cell disease


Why are mutations more serious when they occure in a sex cell?

Mutations in sex cells are more serious because they are heritable and affect the next generation. Remember, though, that mutations in somatic cells can cause cancer and tumors but are non- heritable.


What is the natural causes of mutations?

1.)Mutations can be inherited. This means if a parent has a mutation in his/her DNA, then the mutation is passed on to the child.2.)Mutations can be acquired. This happens when a mistake accurs when a cell copies its DNA.3.)Mutations can occur by a hidden gene. This happens when your ancestor(for example, "grandma") has the mutation and that mutation is passed on to every other girl(for example), then the girl will get the mutation.


The substitution of one base for another during DNA replication is an example of what?

Mutations


What are the mutations in the G protein that causes Pseudohypoparathyroidism?

The mutations are in the Gs-alpha subunit ( for example, Arg485 to His) and leads to pseudohypoparathyroidism, also known as Albright Hereditary Osteodystrophy.


What is somatic mutations?

A mutation in a non-germline cell (germline cells are sperm, egg, etc.).


What is a non example of altitude?

Green is a non example of altitude.


How many cats have ears?

All of them, with the possible exception of a very few (probably non-viable) mutations.


Are all mutations passed on to your children?

No, not all mutations are passed on to children. Mutations can occur in the DNA of reproductive cells (eggs and sperm) and if they are present in those cells, they can be passed on to the next generation. However, most mutations occur in non-reproductive cells and are not passed on to offspring.