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    A mutation is a change in DNA. To be more specific‚ it’s a change in the arrangement of bases in an individual gene or the structure of the chromosome which changes the arrangement. There are many types of mutations such as point mutation‚ frameshift‚ and chromosomal mutations. Each kind can either be very effective or not change much at all. It depends on the exact case and which kind it is. Some are more severe then others‚ for example point mutation is much less harmful then chromosomal mutation

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    The effect of mutations on living organisms Mutations occur when there is a change in the base sequence on the DNA strand. Most mutations have absolutely no effect due to them occurring in the introns‚ or the “junk DNA”. However some mutations occur on the exons‚ and these are the ones that can be potentially harmful to the organism‚ although in some exceptional cases random mutations can be beneficial‚ and pressured mutations are almost always beneficial to the survival of a species. Harmful

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    Julio Hernandez Genetic Mutation is a change of the nucleotide sequence of a genome. Mutations result from un-repaired damage to DNA or RNA genomes usually caused by radiation or chemical mutagens or from errors in the process of replications. Mutations play a part in both normal and abnormal biological processes‚ including evolution‚ development of the immune system‚ and cancer. There are two main types of genes that play a role in cancer‚ ocnogenes and tumor suppressor genes. An important

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    To deduce if UV Radiation induced a mutation in the DNA of Serratia Marcescens and prevented the production of the red pigment called Prodigiosin. Hypothesis: Maybe the disappearance of red color in Serratia Marcescens is caused by the UV light which induces mutations in its DNA and is known as a common mutagen. Prediction: If UV light mutates the DNA of Serratia Marcescens then the red pigment colonies of the bacteria will no longer be produced. Independent Variable: Ultra Violet Radiation

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    GENETIC MUTATIONS THAT CAUSE SKIN CANCER 2 Cancer begins when one or more genes change from their normal form. This either creates an abnormal protein or no protein at all‚ both of which cause mutated cells to multiply uncontrollably. (Association‚ 2011) Melanoma can either be caused by inherited genes or defects that are caused from environmental factors‚ such as exposure to too much sun. However‚ according to the Centre for Genetics Education‚ all cancers can be considered genetic

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    Case 1. Explain what a genetic mutation is and the difference between inherited mutations versus point mutations. According to the Genetics Home Reference (2014)‚ a gene mutation is a permanent change in the DNA sequence within a given gene (Par. 1). These mutations can vary greatly as they range in size. There are two main ways in which these mutations can occur. They are referred to as inherited mutations and point mutations. An inherited mutation is a gene mutation which is passed through family

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    Hereditary Breast Cancer: The Implications of Genetic Mutations Nicole Kownacki Felician College Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine the role genetics play related to hereditary breast cancer and the options available for risk reduction and prevention. Four published articles‚ two medical databases and a genetic focused website were examined during the process of this research. Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death amongst women and heredity is second only to age

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    The Effect of Radiation in Inducing Mutation On the Growth of Zea mays1 Milanie Joy S. Baradi BIO 30 Section S-1L October 10‚ 2011 ____________________ 1A scientific paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in Biology 30 laboratory under Professor Neilyn O. Villa‚ 1st semester‚ 2011-2012. ABSTRACT To determine the effects of gamma radiation in inducing mutation on the growth of corn (Zea mays)‚ an experiment using corn seeds exposed in to different

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    Topic #3 Genetic Mutations May Explain a Brain Cancer’s Tenacity Tina Hesman Saey ScienceNews.Org Angel Briana Gray 1/7/13 Glioblastoma are tumors that arise from supportive tissue of the brain. These tumors are usually highly cancerous because the cells reproduce quickly and they are supported by a large network of blood vessels. Glioblastomas are usually highly cancerous. Dead cells may also be seen‚ especially toward the center of the tumor. Because these tumors come from normal brain

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    Mutation Mutation is a change in DNA in a plant that can be transmitted through its offspring. It is a rare process taking place with a frequency of about 1 in 100‚000. DNA in plants can be found in the nucleus‚ in chloroplasts and in mitochondria. The mutation can take place in a leaf bud during mitose (a somatic mutation) resulting usually in a change in part of an organism. A mutation in the flower during meiose (pollen or egg cell formation) leads to a change in the whole plant (usually visible

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