Mutations

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Melissa Sánchez
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Mutations  1. Who can have Mutations? Animals, plants, fungi,bacteria, archae, , living beings and viruses 2. Name 3 types of Mutations and give a little explanation about each of them: neutral, harmful (go against) or beneficial (Just helping) 3. What can cause a mutation? Give a example (internal and external factors) excess of radiation, They are random but some chemicals and radiation (external) or gene misscopy (internal) 4. Illustrate the types of gene mutations (3) 5. Illustrate the types of chromosome Mutations (4) 5. Can Mutations be transmited to the offspring? Yes 6. Explain what do you understand about what it is to be a "Carrier" of some mutations  For example: when someone is born with a mutation (your parents don’t have that one) it means that you become a "carrier". Your organism will change the genetic information and pass your mutation when you  reproduce other human  

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