Idealy, you would have possibly thousands of gene mutations. Gene mutations the word itself is very vague because it only describes one of the off spring genes being different then the parental one. Blue eyes are genetic mutations because the gene of brown-eyes were mutated to form blue-eyes. Technically speaking every single cell in your body can have a genetic mutation and you will still be able to do normal human functions. If you are looking for gene disorders, it varies according to how many genetic diseases you have such as Sickle-Cell disease, Huntington's syndrome or Haemophilia
That's correct. Mutations are changes in the DNA sequence that can result from errors during DNA replication, exposure to mutagens, or other environmental factors. Mutations can have various effects, ranging from no impact to influencing an organism's traits or health.
changes in DNA
DNA replication errors during cell division can introduce mutations. Exposure to mutagens such as radiation, chemicals, and viruses can cause DNA damage and mutations. Environmental factors like UV light can induce mutations in DNA. Inherited genetic mutations passed down from parents can contribute to mutations in offspring.
Gene mutations that occur at a single point in the DNA sequence are called point mutations. These mutations can involve substitutions of one nucleotide for another (missense mutation), insertion of an extra nucleotide (insertion mutation), or deletion of a nucleotide (deletion mutation). Point mutations can have various effects on the resulting protein, ranging from no impact to severe functional changes.
DNA polymerase
mutations
That's correct. Mutations are changes in the DNA sequence that can result from errors during DNA replication, exposure to mutagens, or other environmental factors. Mutations can have various effects, ranging from no impact to influencing an organism's traits or health.
It checks DNA for errors during replication.
Mutations involve changes in the DNA code.
mutations
changes in DNA
Mutagens cause a change in DNA and by this way they can produce mutant DNA repair enzymes.
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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.
DNA replication errors during cell division can introduce mutations. Exposure to mutagens such as radiation, chemicals, and viruses can cause DNA damage and mutations. Environmental factors like UV light can induce mutations in DNA. Inherited genetic mutations passed down from parents can contribute to mutations in offspring.
DNA polymerase
Mutations that occur in DNA