Genetic Mutations - General Science & General Esoterism - Non-Elaborate Posts - Post 1

Genetic mutation, the alteration of the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, is a fundamental process in the evolution and adaptation of all life forms, but it holds particular significance in the microbial world and among parasites.

Microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses, along with parasites like worms and plants, exhibit rapid rates of mutation due to their short generation times and large population sizes.

This accelerated mutation rate allows them to quickly adapt to changing environments, develop resistance to antimicrobial agents, and evade host immune responses.

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