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mutation in exons are less likely to affect phenotype then mutation in introns because mutaion in exons are silent mutation
somatic mutations
If the mutation were in the gametes. Male and female reproductive cells.
a mutation in native bacteria
It can have absolutely no affect, a bad affect, or even a good affect.*Deletion and Addition are frameshift: most harmful.
mutation in exons are less likely to affect phenotype then mutation in introns because mutaion in exons are silent mutation
A mutation does not affect an organism trait for a reason. It is neutral which depends on the environment.
A mutation in a gene may not always affect an individuals phenotype because the mutation may occur in a non-coding region. This is known as silent mutation.
A mutation in egg cells
it changes it
Chromosomal mutation
a mutation in a gene that does not affect the downstream genes in an operon. ie. a polar mutation is one that DOES affect the transcription or translation of genes in the same operon downstream of your gene of interest.
Well a Silent Mutation does not affect anything so it isn't bad so its a good mutation.
The offspring of the organism will have a mutation.
I guess by the gene
somatic mutations
If the mutation were in the gametes. Male and female reproductive cells.