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20 May, 11:30

Which of these explains why deletion of an imprinted gene can be a dominant mutation?

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  1. 20 May, 11:46
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    Accidental exposure to mutagens - exposure to a mutagen, such as in a workplace, during chemotherapy, or warfare can cause change in DNA. natural exposure to mutagens - cosmic rays, sunlight and radioactive minerals naturally found on earth can cause changes in the DNA
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