BIO 2133 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15.1 - 15.4: Adenine, Wild Type, Guanine

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Dna molecules can store, replicate, transmit, and decode information. Gene mutations = the source of new alleles and the origin of genetic variation. Gene mutations : occur primarily in the base-pair sequence of dna within individual. Phenotypic variations resulting from mutations allow geneticists to study genes. Mutation : an alteration in dna sequence (may or may not bring out detectable change in. Mutations that occur in germ cells are heritable, and are the basis for transmission of the phenotype) genetic diversity and evolution, and genetic diseases. Mutations that occur in somatic cells are not transmitted to the next generation, but may lead to altered cell function. Spontaneous mutations = changes in the nucleotide sequence of genes that appear to have no known cause, assumed to be accidental, often occur during dna replication. Induced mutations = result from the influence of extraneous factors, natural or artificial agents (e. g. radiation can induce mutation in organisms)

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