1. What cause mutations? a. amino acids b. exons c. mutagens 4. mRNA

Biology · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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Mutations are caused by c. mutagens.

Mutagens are agents or factors that can induce changes or alterations in the DNA sequence of an organism. These changes can lead to mutations, which are variations in the genetic material that can occur due to various reasons such as exposure to chemicals, radiation, certain viruses, or errors in DNA replication and repair processes. Mutations can impact the functioning of genes and, in some cases, may lead to changes in proteins or traits within an organism.