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  1. Genetic mutations are changes to your DNA sequence that happen during cell division when your cells make copies of themselves. Your DNA tells your body how to form and function. Genetic mutations could lead to genetic conditions like cancer, or they could help humans better adapt to their environment over time.
    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/23095-genetic-…
    Mutations can result from errors in DNA replication during cell division, exposure to mutagens or a viral infection. Germline mutations (that occur in eggs and sperm) can be passed on to offspring, while somatic mutations (that occur in body cells) are not passed on.
    www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/Mutation
    The human mutation rate is higher in the male germ line (sperm) than the female (egg cells), but estimates of the exact rate have varied by an order of magnitude or more. This means that a human genome accumulates around 64 new mutations per generation because each full generation involves a number of cell divisions to generate gametes.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutation_rate
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    Mutates are typically characters that have been somehow genetically mutated in order to attain their superhuman abilities, for example by exposure to magic, radiation or toxic waste, through the bite of a genetically-engineered spider, et cetera . Human mutates are sometimes called altered human or non- mutant variant.
    A mutated form of a gene is called a mutant allele. A gene is typically composed of a regulatory region, which is responsible for turning the gene’s transcription on and off at the appropriate times during development, and a coding region, which carries the genetic code for the structure of a functional molecule, generally a protein.
    More generally, whereas qualitative patterns of mutation rate variation on a megabase scale could not clearly be linked to molecular mechanisms 68, 69, models considering the sequence context and additional layers of information may help map mutational patterns to mechanisms.
    For Earth, the First Host created Homo immortalis and Homo descendus, and inserted a latent gene into baseline humanity that causes mutations that create Mutates. Note: Mutants that were given a Genoshan Mutate number, or used one to conceal their identity were called "Mutates".
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