emäsparivirheitä
Emäsparivirheitä, or base pair mismatches, are errors that occur during DNA replication or repair where an incorrect nucleotide is incorporated into a DNA strand. Instead of the standard A pairing with T and G pairing with C, a mismatch involves a non-canonical pairing, such as A with G or C with T. These errors can arise spontaneously due to the inherent chemical instability of nucleotides or be induced by external factors like radiation or certain chemicals.
The consequences of base pair mismatches depend on their location and whether they are repaired. If a
Fortunately, cells possess sophisticated DNA repair mechanisms that detect and correct most base pair mismatches. Mismatch