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Jaslyn
24 October, 18:00
Do organisms intentionally mutate
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Giovani Rangel
24 October, 19:13
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Yes
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So, yes, we can end up with genes we wish to have in an organism ... Well, the problem is that a mutation is actually either a deletion or insertion within a sequence of nucleotides, things that make up a gene. Now, in later generations of offspring, genes will mutate randomly on their own anyway.
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Pedro Best
24 October, 19:57
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No
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Mutation is basically a glitch in you DNA. It can be brought upon an organism by environmental factors like radiation, but an organism can't choose to mutate.
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