The item being copied is called the "original" or "source."
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.
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.
Meiosis
Cut and copied items are temporarily stored in a clipboard, a special data storage area in your computer's memory. When you cut an item, it is removed from its original location and placed in the clipboard, while copying duplicates the item, leaving the original intact. The clipboard retains this data until you cut or copy something else or restart your device. You can then paste the item from the clipboard into a different location or application.
It's called a mutation.
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copy area
it is called a sister chromosome :)
copy area
target or destination
The clipboard will hold one item; that being the last item that was cut or copied. There are numerous utilities available that will expand the clipboard to hold numerous items.
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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.
This is called a patent.
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Yes it does