A mutation is defined as a permanent change which can be found within the sequence of DNA and a DNA gene is seen to be changed resulting in the message being carried by that particular gene to change.
Insertion:
Mutations in which extra base pairs are inserted into a new place in the DNA.
Deletion:
Mutations in which a section of DNA is lost, or deleted.
Duplication:
Results in a piece of particular DNA being copied one or more times and therefore resulting in the protein altering in its regular function.
Insertion:
Mutations in which extra base pairs are inserted into a new place in the DNA.
Deletion:
Mutations in which a section of DNA is lost, or deleted.
Duplication:
Results in a piece of particular DNA being copied one or more times and therefore resulting in the protein altering in its regular function.