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Two types of mutations are Point Mutations and the other is Frameshift Mutations. Piont mutations include; deletions, insertions, and substitutions. These mutations casue a slight change in the amino acid usually resulting in a change in one amino acid. The second type, frameshift mutations involve many changes and almost always results in many changes in the codons.
No, that site with its four RBMK type reactors is shutdown. Chernobyl had the only RBMK type reactors in the country. Unit 4 was destroyed in the 1986 accident, unit 2 was shut down after a turbine hall fire in 1991, unit 1 was closed in 1997 and unit 3 closed at the end of 2000 due to international pressure. Ukraine does have operating reactors but they are all PWR type now.
Cell division is regulated by the p53 gene and relates to cancer because Cancer is caused by uncontrolled cell divison
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Chernobyl is famous for the worst nuclear power plant accident in history.
Dwarfism can be caused by a variety of point mutations, including missense mutations that result in a non-functional protein, nonsense mutations that lead to premature termination of protein synthesis, or frameshift mutations that disrupt the reading frame of the gene.
Changes in the number, type, or order of DNA bases can result in mutations. These mutations can lead to genetic disorders, diseases, or changes in an organism's traits. Mutations can occur spontaneously or be caused by exposure to mutagenic factors like radiation or certain chemicals.
The Chernobyl nuclear plant used enriched uranium as fuel in its reactor. The accident at the plant resulted in a nuclear chain reaction, leading to a catastrophic explosion and release of radioactive materials.
Chernobyl was the worst accident of it's type in the history of nuclear power generating plants. As bad as the sad situation with the nuclear power plant in Japan is right now, it is not nearly of the scope of Chernobyl. Because the situation was so bad, and because there have been 25 years to study and evaluate it, the iterature that has been built up on "The Chernobyl Incident" is invaluable to the field of "Nuclear Energy Accidents".
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Galactosemia is primarily caused by mutations in the GALT gene, which encodes an enzyme called galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase. Mutations in this gene result in reduced or absent enzyme activity, leading to the accumulation of galactose-1-phosphate in the body.
Nuclear radiations can cause genes mutations. Therefore, ichtyosis which occurs because a certain gene mutation can be caused by nuclear radiations.
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Uninsured will not cover this type of accident. Your comprehensive will cover this type of damage.
It can be caused by reactor accidents that release radioactivity, like the Chernobyl disaster. Fortunately that type of incident is most unlikely with the US and EU designs of reactors. It can also be caused by nuclear weapon tests in the atmosphere, but these are now banned by international agreement
Dystrophic EB is caused by mutations in genes for type VII collagen, the protein contained in the fibers anchoring the epidermis to the deeper layers of the skin