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a harmful mutation is something maybe as a joined organ or or deep crevices on the side of your face. a beneficial mutation is one that does not affect your health such as a harmful change of eye color abnormal to most other poeple. having purple hands or spotted in two colors all over your body.

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What is a permanent heritable change in an allele that produces a different variant of the same trait?

A permanent heritable change in an allele that produces a different variant of the same trait is called a mutation. Mutations can lead to genetic diversity within a population and are the raw material for evolution.


Can mutation have effects?

changes in DNA can cause an important trait, no change, or a harmful trait.


What is one example of a mutation that causes an improved trait?

Blue eyes


How does mutation affect a trait?

Mutation can introduce changes in an organism's DNA sequence, potentially affecting the expression of a trait. Depending on the nature and location of the mutation, it can result in a variety of outcomes, from no observable change to a significant alteration in the trait. Mutations can be neutral, harmful, or beneficial in terms of their impact on traits.


Would a mutation be a dominate or a recessive trait?

A mutation can be either recessive or dominant depending on what trait it is.


What is a change in DNA code of an organism that produces a different trait than what is expected is called?

A change in the DNA code of an organism that results in a different trait than what is expected is called a mutation. Mutations can be caused by various factors such as environmental influences, errors during DNA replication, or exposure to radiation.


What is one of a mutation that produces a harmful trait?

Hemophilia.


Is deafness a mutation dominant trait?

yes


What do you call a change of the DNA in an organism that result in a new trait?

A heritable character or genetic character


What Does a particular trait result from the expression of a single gene?

Huntington's disease is a perfect example of a single gene trait. A mutation in this allele causes Huntington's disease in later life. A dominant trait. Widows peak us another. Any gene that controls the total expression of a trait is an allele defined as a single gene trait.


How a mutation may not affect an organisms traits?

A mutation does not affect an organism trait for a reason. It is neutral which depends on the environment.


How can a mutation in gene lead to a new trait in an organism?

The mutated gene codes for a protein that cause a new trait