Vitality Mutation

A viability mutation is a process of changing genetic information in a population that leads to a change in the viability of an individual. This mutation does not lead to pronounced changes in appearance or behavior, but can affect the body's ability to survive and reproduce.

Viability mutation can be caused by various factors such as radiation, chemicals or mutagenic agents. It can occur accidentally or intentionally, for example, during the selection of animals or plants.

It is important to note that viability mutation is not always a negative phenomenon. Some mutations can lead to improved characteristics of the organism, such as resistance to disease or increased fertility. However, if the mutation leads to a deterioration in the viability of the organism, then it can lead to the extinction of the population.

Overall, viability mutation is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that can have both positive and negative consequences for a population.



Mutation viability

A mutation is a change in genetic information. Mutations can lead to changes in the structure of DNA or changes in its quantity. Mutation means there is a difference in the genetic material. The term "mutation" is often used in the context of hereditary human diseases. Hereditary diseases are caused by a violation of the genome structure. There are very few two identical cells in the human body (if any can be found at all). Each generation of a person after the act of conception is different from the previous one. If the gene is defective, the mutation can lead to malignant neoplasms. The genetic stability of an organism can be disrupted by mutation. However