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Samenvatting Biologie Unit 5 basics 4: mutations Chromosomes Carry information for inherited traits, but can become damaged and changed A sudden change of the genotype is called a mutation Mutations can occur in every single body cell, and usually doesnt have consequences When mutation affects a sex cell, it might have consequences Offspring of a mutated sex cell will have the mutation in every body cell, which might lead to a handicap When the mutation is shown in the phenotype someone is called a mutant An example of a mutant is an albino, whose skin pigment genes donҒt count anymore. Mutations occur in 3 ways: naturally, by exposure to radiation or by exposure to chemicals like tobacco smoke and asbestos. Chemicals or radiation which help mutations occur are called mutagenic factors In 1945, atom bombs were dropped on Japan, nowadays this radiation still makes more mutants than in other countries The reproductive organs should not be exposed to x-rays, sex cells can become mutated this way Due to mutation, the rate of cell division can be accelerated Too many cells in one place is called a tumour Tumour develops slowly: benign tumour, they dont disturb any other tissue Tumour develops fast: malignant tumour (cancer), invades and destroys nearby tissues. When these cells come into the bloodstream they spread, which may result in death When cancer tumours spread, treatment gets very complicated Being in the sunlight for too long, which is ultraviolet radiation, may cause skin cancer Chemicals increase the risk of lung cancer