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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/ablog/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Mutations : <\/strong>Mutations is any change to an organism’s DNA sequence that results from errors during DNA replication or through environmental exposure, such as chemicals or radiation exposure. Mutations has various impacts on an organism ranging from no noticeable change to significant modifications of traits or functions; its introduction provides genetic diversity while in rare instances leading to genetic diseases.<\/p>\n Mutagen: <\/strong>A mutagen is any agent or factor which causes mutations to increase, usually by physical, chemical, or biological means. Examples include radiation such as X-rays and Ultraviolet (UV) rays as well as chemicals or pollutants which interact with DNA to alter its structural makeup. Chemical mutagens include certain pollutants which interact directly with it to cause structural alterations biological mutagens include viruses that integrate themselves into an organism’s genome to cause mutations.<\/p>\n Mutation vs Mutagen: <\/strong>Mutations refer to actual changes that take place within DNA sequence, while mutagen is defined as any agent or factor which increases mutation rates through external agents or factors. mutation is therefore defined as its result while mutagen acts as its cause, some mutations arise spontaneously while some due to mutagen exposure can happen naturally during DNA replication.<\/p>\n Mutagens specifically induce or increase mutation risk by acting upon physical, chemical and biological agents whereas mutations include changes to sequence with potentially different consequences than expected.<\/p>\n Mutation Refers to any change that takes place in an organism’s genetic material through mutation, including mutation of individual nucleotides or larger structural Modifications such as inserting or deleting segments of DNA. Mutations may arise either naturally due to errors during DNA replication or can be brought about externally through agents known as mutagens.<\/p>\nMutation<\/h2>\n