File:DNA UV mutation-te.svg
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[edit]DescriptionDNA UV mutation-te.svg |
English: Ultraviolet (UV) photons harm the DNA molecules of living organisms in different ways. In one common damage event, adjacent bases bond with each other, instead of across the “ladder.” This makes a bulge, and the distorted DNA molecule does not function properly. |
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Source | File:DNA UV mutation.gif by Mouagip |
Author | Translated into Telugu by User:Mekala Harika |
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