Mutations that can be passed on to future generations must be present in the gametes. The mutation of heterochromia in which a person has one blue and one brown eyes is present in the chromosome of the mother or father and passed to the offspring.
Any mutation that is non-lethal will remain in the population at the same frequency as long as it is neither selected for or against. Obviously, if the mutation is beneficial the frequency will increase because it will, over time be selected for.
a chromosomal alternation during gamete formation
genetic genes
Just one Answer: heritable mutations.
the next generation offs will be with double set of chromosomes. and the set of chromosomes will multiply with the generations as the mitosis is equal division.
Mutations happen in ALL living things (and also in viruses)!!!!!!
Insertion, Deletion, and Substitution
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usually adaptation but mutations could happen
Chromosome mutations occur during nuclear division because when the sequence of nucleotides are being placed substitutions, and frameshifts can occur, causing mutations. Substitution is when one nucleotide replaces another and frameshift mutation is when a nucleotide deletes, causing codons to be incorrectly read.
the next generation offs will be with double set of chromosomes. and the set of chromosomes will multiply with the generations as the mitosis is equal division.
Mutations happen in ALL living things (and also in viruses)!!!!!!
Mutations which are artifically induced with the help of mutagenic agents are called induced mutations
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