Mutation is the abstract change in the DNA cell, this is as a result of an error that have occurred during cell division. And there are different types of mutation but here is a few substitution deletion insertion and translocation.
This is a slight change in how the cells tend to provide the genital traits. When a new life is formed by plants or animals and there is a mistake that occurred during cell division and creating of the new life they tend to be a mutation. This could vary from the unusual colour of hair, to the unusual change in skin, slight change that has never been seen before in a living being by plant or animal. Winnie Harlow who became a supermodel became one of the first people to become recognised after her mutated skin was noticed. This abnormal outcome sometimes leave the human a bit worried because they seem to be a little bit different from the entire human race , the skin could change or have two different colour on the affected person. As a result of an alteration that occurred in the egg or sperm cell during chemical transactions to the DNA. In this case an exposure to high energy electromagnetic radiation (X_ray) or in the process of replication of DNA cause cause damage to an organism leading to Mutation .
Hello, it's great to have your post here and you have well shared about skin mutation, I do not know much of the Star you spoke of, but I must say that your post seem a bit incomplete. You made a good attempt at highlighting the definitions and fair descriptions and causes but it would have help alot more if you had share a few more and also with references.
I am very much interested in this skin mutation you wrote about but I don't have a link to corroborate your view.
It will be cool if you could edits and add stuffs to it. If you have questions you could ask on the discord too.
Have a great day.
Oh wow this is super exciting , well leaving it incomplete was for a purpose . I'm still writing about the other ways it's been carried out and explain the different types of mutations.
Sorry I couldn't add a link I don't know how to do that just yet ☺️☺️☺️
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-In your publication you include an image of a skin disease called Vitiligo (skin disorder where melanin is not synthesized, there are no melanocytes that give color to our skin).
-However, your writing translates something else. This skin condition is not a genetic disorder, nor does it have to do with DNA. Please I need your guidance, I am confused.
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Thank you so much for the guidance I promise to complete the write up well , Vitiligo is a genetic disorder and I'll do well to share a new article about that I promise to tag you to it soonest , I'll check out the criteria afterwards thank you 🥰🥰
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True, I also considered that to be vitiligo but wanted him to share more about the mutation he spoke of. I guess he needed a bit more research.
The conceptualization I have is that to date the genetics of Vitiligo is still in doubt. Therefore, there are several theories: some suggest that it is a polygenic condition but this is not entirely clear. Others advocate and defend non-genetic factors associated with the pathogenesis of the disease entity.
What I share and some consider it is that it is a condition that affects and compromises the immune system, so it is considered an autoimmune disease.
Yes.. it is mostly autoimmune and this could have have some genetic variation leading to it based on instructions received by immune cells to attack self cells.
Yes, you are right. Your opinion is very accurate. Your analysis and interpretation is very valid, so it leads the organism itself to attack itself.