Mutations happen in ALL living things (and also in viruses)!!!!!!
Interphase
Insertion, Deletion, and Substitution
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If the G1 checkpoint stopped working, cells with DNA damage or mutations could progress to S phase and replicate, leading to the accumulation of mutations that might result in uncontrolled cell growth and potentially cancerous tumors. The G1 checkpoint typically serves to ensure that the DNA is undamaged and ready for replication, so its failure could compromise the integrity of the cell cycle.
Mutations can occur at any point during the cell cycle, but they are most likely to happen during the DNA replication phase, which is part of the interphase stage.
Interphase
Mutations happen in ALL living things (and also in viruses)!!!!!!
During cell division, mutations can occur due to errors in DNA replication, exposure to mutagens (such as chemicals or radiation), or spontaneous molecular changes. These mutations can lead to changes in the genetic information of the daughter cells, potentially causing genetic disorders or contributing to the development of cancer.
Interphase
mutation are caused by radiation and are 99.9% harmful
mutations
Genetic mutations occur during the S phase of the cell cycle (during interphase before mitosis or meiosis begins). This is when DNA is replicated, so any error would cause a mutation in the genetic code. Chromosomal nondisjunction is the failure of replicated chromosomes to separate, which causes extra or missing chromosomes in the daughter cells. This mutation can occur during meiosis I or II and during mitosis.
Insertion, Deletion, and Substitution
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Most mutations occur in the DNA of an organism, specifically in the genes. Mutations are primarily random in nature, meaning they can happen spontaneously and are not typically influenced by external factors.
all mutations in terms of DNA happen in a gene. here it has to be noted that a gene is made up of two strands of nucleotides which are made up of amino acids. when mutations occur the sequence of nucleotides may change. sometimes a nucleotide may become missing hence the sequence of the strands change. mutations can be harmful but also very beneficial.