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- Mutation abstract "In genetics, a mutation is a change of the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal genetic element. Mutations result from unrepaired damage to DNA or to RNA genomes (typically caused by radiation or chemical mutagens), errors in the process of replication, or from the insertion or deletion of segments of DNA by mobile genetic elements. Mutations may or may not produce discernible changes in the observable characteristics (phenotype) of an organism. Mutations play a part in both normal and abnormal biological processes including: evolution, cancer, and the development of the immune system.Mutation can result in several different types of change in sequences. Mutations in genes can either have no effect, alter the product of a gene, or prevent the gene from functioning properly or completely. Mutations can also occur in nongenic regions. One study on genetic variations between different species of Drosophila suggests that, if a mutation changes a protein produced by a gene, the result is likely to be harmful, with an estimated 70 percent of amino acid polymorphisms that have damaging effects, and the remainder being either neutral or weakly beneficial. Due to the damaging effects that mutations can have on genes, organisms have mechanisms such as DNA repair to prevent or correct (revert the mutated sequence back to its original state) mutations.".
- Mutation wikiPageExternalLink Mutation.
- Mutation wikiPageExternalLink variationcentral.
- Mutation wikiPageExternalLink inourtime_20071206.ram.
- Mutation wikiPageExternalLink EvoMutations.html.
- Mutation wikiPageExternalLink mutnomen.
- Mutation wikiPageExternalLink mutalyzer.nl.
- Mutation wikiPageExternalLink all-about-mutations.
- Mutation wikiPageID "19702".
- Mutation wikiPageRevisionID "606062570".
- Mutation about "yes".
- Mutation by "no".
- Mutation hasPhotoCollection Mutation.
- Mutation label "Mutation".
- Mutation onlinebooks "no".
- Mutation others "no".
- Mutation subject Category:Evolutionary_biology.
- Mutation subject Category:Genetics.
- Mutation subject Category:Mutation.
- Mutation subject Category:Radiation_health_effects.
- Mutation comment "In genetics, a mutation is a change of the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal genetic element. Mutations result from unrepaired damage to DNA or to RNA genomes (typically caused by radiation or chemical mutagens), errors in the process of replication, or from the insertion or deletion of segments of DNA by mobile genetic elements. Mutations may or may not produce discernible changes in the observable characteristics (phenotype) of an organism.".
- Mutation label "Mutación".
- Mutation label "Mutacja".
- Mutation label "Mutatie (biologie)".
- Mutation label "Mutation (génétique)".
- Mutation label "Mutation".
- Mutation label "Mutation".
- Mutation label "Mutazione genetica".
- Mutation label "Mutação".
- Mutation label "Мутация".
- Mutation label "طفرة (أحياء)".
- Mutation label "突变".
- Mutation label "突然変異".
- Mutation sameAs Mutace.
- Mutation sameAs Mutation.
- Mutation sameAs Μετάλλαξη.
- Mutation sameAs Mutación.
- Mutation sameAs Mutazio.
- Mutation sameAs Mutation_(génétique).
- Mutation sameAs Mutasi.
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- Mutation sameAs 突然変異.
- Mutation sameAs 돌연변이.
- Mutation sameAs Mutatie_(biologie).
- Mutation sameAs Mutacja.
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- Mutation sameAs Q42918.
- Mutation sameAs Q42918.
- Mutation wasDerivedFrom Mutation?oldid=606062570.
- Mutation isPrimaryTopicOf Mutation.