4. What is a mutation?
4.1 Definitions
Strictly speaking, a "mutation" is any sudden and permanent change in the somatic or hereditary (germline) genetic make-up, through a change in the number or quality of genes (genotoxicity):
somatic mutagenesis acts on the body's own cells and may cause cancer;
germline mutagenesis results in an alteration of the reproductive genetic material; it is transmitted to offspring;
clastogenesis is characterized by chromosome breakage and loss of substance;
chromosomal aberrations are random rearrangements of chromosome structure and/or number, which may affect the whole chromosome or only part of it (chromatic aberration)...
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