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Some Mutagens Cause Genetic Changes That Can Be "Corrected" by Reexposing

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Some mutagens cause genetic changes that can be "corrected" by reexposing cells to the same mutagen.Other mutagens do not behave in this way.Provide one example of each of these two types of agents and describe the mutational changes caused in DNA.Explain why some mutagens behave in one way,whereas others do not.

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Definitions:

Dissociation

The process by which a member's involvement in an entity is ended, altering the member's relationship with the entity.

Joint Ventures

Business arrangements where two or more parties agree to pool their resources for the purpose of accomplishing a specific task, project, or business activity.

Dissociated Partnership

The process or status of a partner leaving a partnership, which may alter the partnership's legal and operational status.

Implied Authority

Authority of an agent that is not explicitly stated but rather inferred from the conduct or relationship between the parties.

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