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19 November, 00:10
How does DNA affect genetics?
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Konnor Avery
19 November, 00:30
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Over our lifetime, our DNA can undergo changes or mutations that result in differences in the DNA sequence and may affect the proteins that are made. Mutations can occur as a natural consequence of errors in DNA replication or as a result of exposure to environmental factors such as smoking, sunlight or radiation.
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