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A gene that is altered or copied incorrectly is called a mutation. Mutations can occur spontaneously or be induced by external factors, and they can lead to changes in an organism's traits or characteristics.
They are not always harmful. in fact, often they are not. There are many different mutations, but genetic mutations can occur and be harmful to humans. it is important to understand that Genes are not there to cause diseases or be harmful. if a gene is transcribed incorrectly or copied incorrectly, this can result in a single letter of DNA ommitted in a chain. This is harmful because the different parts of the body that transcribe DNA or RNA will not be able to transcribe it as it was intended to be transcribed.
A change in a gene due to damage or being copied incorrectly is called a mutation. This alteration can result in changes to the gene's function or produce new traits in an organism.
The pattern for making proteins is determined by the sequence of nucleotides in DNA. During transcription, a segment of DNA is copied into messenger RNA (mRNA), which serves as the template for protein synthesis. The mRNA sequence is then translated into a specific sequence of amino acids, forming a protein. Thus, it is the mRNA that carries the copied genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes, where proteins are assembled.
Meat does not have roots. Plants have roots. I think you copied your homework question incorrectly.
When genes are damaged or copied incorrectly, it can lead to mutations. Mutations can affect how proteins are made in the body, which can disrupt normal cellular functions and potentially lead to diseases or disorders. Genes can be damaged by environmental factors like UV radiation or through errors during cell division.
A gene that is altered or copied incorrectly is called a mutation. Mutations can occur spontaneously or be induced by external factors, and they can lead to changes in an organism's traits or characteristics.
They are not always harmful. in fact, often they are not. There are many different mutations, but genetic mutations can occur and be harmful to humans. it is important to understand that Genes are not there to cause diseases or be harmful. if a gene is transcribed incorrectly or copied incorrectly, this can result in a single letter of DNA ommitted in a chain. This is harmful because the different parts of the body that transcribe DNA or RNA will not be able to transcribe it as it was intended to be transcribed.
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A change in a gene due to damage or being copied incorrectly is called a mutation. This alteration can result in changes to the gene's function or produce new traits in an organism.
Special proteins are enzymes. Enzymes are not made by the body, DNA is read and copied by these special proteins.
The study of molecular biology includes an extensive investigation of the genetic activity that takes place in a given cell. During the replication of a cell's DNA and the transcription of RNA molecules, there are rare but present instances where particular strands are copied incorrectly, nucleotides can become damaged or removed all together, or related proteins can become attached to disabling positions at important parts of DNA or RNA strands. All of these types of "mistakes" cause mutations and variations in which proteins are translated, which leads to a variation in many organismic traits. A proper understanding of such background can allow one to more easily grasp the concept of a changing specie over long lengths of time.
Then the child will develop a syndrome that would destroy his chances of surviving because cells need to function properly to live and if the DNA is sending false genetic codes to development then the cells will die.
The pattern for making proteins is determined by the sequence of nucleotides in DNA. During transcription, a segment of DNA is copied into messenger RNA (mRNA), which serves as the template for protein synthesis. The mRNA sequence is then translated into a specific sequence of amino acids, forming a protein. Thus, it is the mRNA that carries the copied genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes, where proteins are assembled.
Meat does not have roots. Plants have roots. I think you copied your homework question incorrectly.
The scramble was incorrectly copied. There are no M's, but also missing letters IR. The anagram of ropsfgnloadeeas+ir = seafloor spreading.
In a cell, ribosomes make proteins with amino acids based on the RNA blueprints copied from the DNA.