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When screening for nutritional problems, which would be most likely to result in secondary malnutrition?
Somatic Mutations
Genetic alterations acquired by a cell that can occur after conception, affecting all descendants of the mutated cell within an organism but not passed on to offspring.
Point Mutation
A Point Mutation is a genetic mutation where a single nucleotide base is changed, inserted, or deleted from a sequence of DNA or RNA.
Mutation Rate
The frequency at which new genetic mutations occur in a given genome over a specified time frame.
Polyphenic Traits
Traits that exhibit several phenotypic expressions depending on environmental or genetic factors.
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