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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Clinton_College/BIO_300%3A_Introduction_to_Genetics_(Neely)/03%3A_Mutation/3.01%3A_Origins_of_Mutations
    It reacts with some of the G bases it encounters in a process called alkylation, where the addition of an alkyl group to G changes the base pairing properties so that the next time the alkylated DNA s...It reacts with some of the G bases it encounters in a process called alkylation, where the addition of an alkyl group to G changes the base pairing properties so that the next time the alkylated DNA strand is replicated, a T instead of a C will be inserted opposite to the alkylated-G in the daughter strand.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Arkansas_Little_Rock/Genetics_BIOL3300_(Leacock)/Genetics_Textbook/03%3A_Mutation/3.01%3A_Origins_of_Mutations
    It reacts with some of the G bases it encounters in a process called alkylation, where the addition of an alkyl group to G changes the base pairing properties so that the next time the alkylated DNA s...It reacts with some of the G bases it encounters in a process called alkylation, where the addition of an alkyl group to G changes the base pairing properties so that the next time the alkylated DNA strand is replicated, a T instead of a C will be inserted opposite to the alkylated-G in the daughter strand.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Massachusetts_Boston/Bio_252_254%3A_Genetics/07%3A_SPOC_VII_-_Mutation/7.01%3A_Origins_of_Mutations
    Conversely, if a region of the daughter strand that has just been replicated becomes displaced in a loop, this region may be replicated again, leading to an insertion of additional sequence in the dau...Conversely, if a region of the daughter strand that has just been replicated becomes displaced in a loop, this region may be replicated again, leading to an insertion of additional sequence in the daughter strand, as compared to the template strand. Figure \PageIndex6 Diagrams of the two main types of transposable elements. (TEs) Class I elements transpose via an ssRNA intermediate, which is reverse transcribed to dsDNA prior to insertion of this copy in a new site in the genome.

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