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VashaNatasha [74]
4 years ago
11

How do mutagens affect chromosomes?

Biology
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DochEvi [55]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:they change the chemical composition DNA, which can affect the structure or number or chromosomes

Explanation:

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Rasek [7]4 years ago
3 0
Powerful mutagens may result in chromosomal instability,<span> causing chromosomal breakages and rearrangement of the chromosomes such as </span>translocation<span>, </span>deletion<span>, and </span>inversion<span>. Such mutagens are called </span>clastogens<span>. </span>Some mutagens can<span> cause aneuploidy and change the number of </span>chromosomes<span> in the cell. (Hope this helps you.)</span>
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