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Author: BROOKER
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To describe: The difference between induced and spontaneous mutation and potentially harmful mutation among these two types of mutations.

Introduction: Mutation can be defined as the heritable change in the genetic material of an organism. A mutation can result from alteration of base pairs in DNA that can be passed from mother cell to daughter cells through cell division.

Summary Introduction

To describe: The type of mutation between spontaneous and induced mutation that can be avoided.

Introduction: Mutation can be defined as the heritable change in the genetic material of an organism. A mutation can result from alteration of base pairs in DNA that can be passed from mother cell to daughter cells through cell division.

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