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There are several well-known examples of beneficial mutations. Here are just two: Mutations in many bacteria that allow them to survive in the presence of antibiotic drugs. The mutations lead to antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria. A unique mutation is found in people in a small town in Italy.
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19 sty 2022 · Mutations can stop essential genes from working or cause cancer. But mutations are also a source of genetic variation, and this variation enables populations to adapt and survive.
Mutational effects can be beneficial, harmful, or neutral, depending on their context or location. Most non-neutral mutations are deleterious.
4 lut 2020 · One example of a point mutation that is not harmless is the incurable blood disorder sickle cell anemia. This happens when a point mutation causes a single nitrogen base in a codon for one amino acid in the protein glutamic acid to code for the amino acid valine instead.
Describe, with specific examples, how mutations are caused by spontaneous errors in replication and by chemical and physical mutagens. Recount, with specific examples, the effects of mutations on genomes and organisms. Discuss the biological significance of hypermutation and programmed mutations.
DNA is a dynamic and adaptable molecule. As such, the nucleotide sequences found within it are subject to change as the result of a phenomenon called mutation. Depending on how a particular...
The majority of mutations have neither negative nor positive effects on the organism in which they occur. These mutations are called neutral mutations. Examples include silent point mutations, which are neutral because they do not change the amino acids in the proteins they encode.