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Mutations (point mutations, inversions, translocations...) cause changes in DNA Simply stated, a mistake made while DNA copies causes changes in DNA.
A radioactive carbon isotope can "convert" ... changing the chemistry of a codon.
Mutations that occur at a single point in the DNA sequence are Point Mutations.
These changes usually occur in meiosis not mitosis. It causes a mixing of the alleles.
retinal changes
Developmental changes are the changes that occur naturally as something develops. With children, for example, developmental changes include the ability to get along with others and being ready to learn to read.
The maturational model of development proposes that developmental changes occur at a relatively uniform pace. According to this model, individuals go through a predetermined sequence of stages, and their development follows a set timetable. This model suggests that biological factors play a crucial role in determining developmental milestones and that individual differences are minimal.
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In the base sequence of the DNA part of the DNA changes which causes a change in the whole DNA which is called a mutation.
Mutations (point mutations, inversions, translocations...) cause changes in DNA Simply stated, a mistake made while DNA copies causes changes in DNA.
Sequence of Events.
You call them 'sequence of events'.
Life span
how and why variation occur in the rate and sequence ot develpment and learning
Mutations (point mutations, inversions, translocations...) cause changes in DNA Simply stated, a mistake made while DNA copies causes changes in DNA.
A radioactive carbon isotope can "convert" ... changing the chemistry of a codon.