Exposure to radiation and some mutagen compounds can mutate animal DNA. The mutations will not work anything like they do in movies and TV. The mutations, if they have any noticeable effect, will most likely result in cell death or cancer.
protein that is a product of expression of a gene that was mutated.
no they do not specialized because they are mutated
The mutated gene codes for a protein that cause a new trait
Osteogenesis imperfecta is typically inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, meaning one copy of the mutated gene is enough to cause the condition. However, in some cases, it can be inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern if both parents are carriers of the mutated gene.
Yes. Mitosis is the process of cells separated or dividing to create more cells. this could be dangerous if a cell is mutated and it goes through mitosis producing more mutated cells.
There have been reports of mutated animals and plants on the island yes
because if they are mutated radiation heals them
Giant mutated cocks
Some of the mutated animals in the book "Gone" include the coyotes, which are larger and more aggressive; the snakes, which have developed deadly abilities; and the mutated worms, which can cause harm to humans. These changes in the animals are a result of the mysterious FAYZ barrier that alters organisms within its confines.
Of course anthros are mutant animals! The Extinctioners, Ninja Turtles, Jewel Vixens and Star Fox anthros are mutant animals as well.
i dont no
animals can be mutated in a kind of chemical that they might touch or drink if this happens then the animal is mutated its like chemistryAdapt to different conditions.
Because more and more of whatever your talking about lets say animals are mating across that country the population will spread and that animal that has been mutated genetically will mate with the same animal now
Only high level scientists can mutate animals, but usually they are only cloned, not mutated like they have special super powers.
Depending on the version, he is either a mutated rat, or a mutated human.
no
There does not seem to be a scientific name to describe the fear of being mutated.