
(from the article `heredity`) The chromosome set of a species remains relatively stable over long periods of time. However, within populations there can be found abnormalities ... [7 related articles]
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Can refer to any of a number of DNA mutations which results in a change in the protein encoded by the mutated gene, such as point mutations, insertion or deletion mutations (frameshift mutations), or nonsense mutations. More often this refers to mutations involving chromosomes, such as the inversion of part of one chromosome such that the inverted ...
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