BIOLOGY 1A03 Chapter 13-20: Biology 1A03; Textbook Notes (Theme 5)

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We tend to think of mutations as something negative or harmful; the term mutant ordinarily connotes something abnormal. But because mutations result in genetic variation among individuals and organisms, we are all mutants, different from one another genetically because of mutations, that is, differences in our. Whereas some mutations are harmful, some have no effect on an organism, and some indeed are beneficial. Mutations generate the occasional favourable variants that allow organisms to evolve and become adapted to their environment over time. Genotype is the genetic makeup of a cell or organism; phenotype is its observed characteristics. The genetic makeup of a cell or organism constitutes its genotype. A population with a gene pool that has many variants in many different genes will consist of organisms with numerous different genotypes. For example, any two human genomes are likely to differ at about 3 million nucleotide sites, or about one difference per thousand nucleotides across the genome.

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