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A sudden change in a gene is called a mutation. Mutations can be caused by various factors, such as errors during DNA replication or exposure to mutagenic agents like radiation or certain chemicals. Mutations can have a range of effects, from being harmless to causing genetic disorders or diseases.
A sudden permanent change in an organism's DNA is called a mutation. Mutations can occur spontaneously or be induced by factors such as radiation or certain chemicals, leading to genetic variations that can impact an organism's traits or characteristics.
Chromosomes that look like X's are called "homologous chromosomes."
The structures are called chromosomes.
The chromosomes in each numbered group of a human karyotype are called homologous chromosomes. Homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes that carry genes for the same traits, one inherited from the mother and one from the father.
This is usually called a mutation.
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An unexpected change in an organisms trait is a mutation.
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Sudden genetic change in the DNA of an organism called mutations.
A sudden change in a gene is called a mutation. Mutations can be caused by various factors, such as errors during DNA replication or exposure to mutagenic agents like radiation or certain chemicals. Mutations can have a range of effects, from being harmless to causing genetic disorders or diseases.
A sudden change in wind speed and direction is called a wind gust. Wind gusts are short bursts of strong wind that can occur during thunderstorms, frontal passages, or other weather systems.
Pairs Of Chromosomes Are Called :Sets
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