In a point mutation, a change in a single nucleotide can lead to a specific mutation. For example, a substitution mutation occurs when one nucleotide is swapped for another, such as A to T or C to G. This change can result in different amino acids being coded for in the protein sequence.
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Point mutation and it can be effective or silent depend upon at the site of codon
A mutation taking place in brain cell can't be passed on to next generation but it may cause a tumor .
it is known as mutation
A mutation.
A mutation in a DNA molecule is passed to offspring only when the mutation occurs in a germ cell, such as an egg or sperm cell. Mutations in other types of cells, like skin cells, do not get passed on to offspring.
A genetic mutation can cause a variation, which may be harmless, or may be harmful, depending on where on the DNA molecule it occurs.
A mutation, usually a point mutation (where a single 'letter' in the genetic code is changed).
A genetic mutation can cause a variation, which may be harmless, or may be harmful, depending on where on the DNA molecule it occurs.
mutation occurs throughchange in structural chromosomes.change in numerical chromosomes.gene mutation
deletion mutation
In a point mutation, a change in a single nucleotide can lead to a specific mutation. For example, a substitution mutation occurs when one nucleotide is swapped for another, such as A to T or C to G. This change can result in different amino acids being coded for in the protein sequence.
This depends on what kind of mutation occurs. You don't say what the mutation/result of the mutation is, so who knows what will happen to the monkey
The molecule coded directly from DNA is messenger RNA (mRNA). It carries the genetic information from the DNA in the cell's nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where protein synthesis occurs.
A change in DNA, also known as a mutation, refers to any alteration in the sequence of nucleotides within the DNA molecule. These changes can have various effects, ranging from no impact to causing genetic disorders or diseases. Mutations can arise spontaneously or be induced by external factors such as radiation or chemicals.
The trait occurs by mutation.