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Mutations of Genes

Gene mutations are alterations in DNA sequences that can occur spontaneously or due to environmental factors, leading to changes in gene function. Point mutations involve single nucleotide changes, such as substitutions, insertions, or deletions, which can disrupt protein synthesis or function. Chromosomal mutations affect larger segments of DNA, causing structural changes like inversions, duplications, or translocations that may impact gene expression and cell function. Mutations can be inherited or acquired during an individual's lifetime, contributing to genetic disorders, cancer susceptibility, or variability in traits among populations. Understanding gene mutations is crucial in genetics, medicine, and evolutionary biology for diagnosing diseases, developing therapies, and studying genetic diversity.

 

  • Genetic Mutations
  • Gene Variants
  •  Mutagenesis
  •  DNA Alterations
  •  Genomic Changes
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