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Friday 8 April 2016

What are mutagenic agents?

Mutations are spontaneous errors where DNA is misread during replication. There are some things which can increase the rate of mutations. These include UV, ionising (high energy) radiation, some chemicals such as benzene and some viruses are all examples of mutagenic agents. They work by

acting as a base. Chemicals called base analogs can then act as a substitute for a base during DNA replication.


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