i don't really know if by evolutionary mean or mutations cause by radiation or etc. Through radiation (infrared, gamma, x-rays, etc.) particles attack the genetics rendering it use, make up, process, or what it was programmed to do producing weird, not-needed protein, cancers, and tumor. In evolutionary means however, mutation occur due to changes in environment, long time adaptation causes them to evolve to better suit the environment without the need to adapt every generation, every generation just evolve through natural selection
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Two are insertion mutations and deletion mutations.
There are many thousands of different mutations.
Gametic mutations occur in the cells of the gonads (which produce sperm and eggs) and may be inherited. There are two types of mutations that can occur in gamete cells: 1. Gene Mutations 2. Chromosomal Mutations
There are many different chromosomal abnormalities in a RETT patient it includes ring chromosome(especially X chromosome),dicentric,chromosomal and chromatid breaks etc...
Because only the chromosomes can be seen in a karyotype, and microdeletions/insertions are mutations at the molecular level, it is virtually impossible to detect such mutations at the chromosomal level.
chromosomal mutations can happen in any organism, but they are specially common in plants. Edited answer: Chromosomal mutations are more common in plants because plants remain seated at one place receiving all short of radiations and temperature range.
There are four different types of chromosomal mutations: Deletions, Translocations, Duplications and Inversions
Four Types of Chromosomal Mutations include-Duplication-Translocation-Inversion-Deletion
Two are insertion mutations and deletion mutations.
Not necessarily chromosomal mutations. Asbestos types are considered mutagens in lung cells, but any chromosomal mutation would have to be carefully engineered.
Gene and chromosomal; both change DNA sequence that affects genetic information. Gene mutations involve a change in one ore several nucleotides in a single gene, whereas chromosomal mutations involve changes in the number or structure of whole chromosomes
in the cells, during meiosis.
Mutations and chromosomal crossover.
They are lethal chromosomal mutations.
Four types of chromosomal mutations include substitution, insertion, deletion, and frame shift. These mutations can be either positive of negative to the organism.
There are many thousands of different mutations.
Mutations can be passed from parent to offspring only by mutations found in genes. These genetic mutations can be hereditary. Chromosomal mutations only occur in one person and cannot be passed on to the offspring.