mutagenitas
Mutagenitas is a term used in genetics and toxicology to denote the mutagenic potential of a substance, agent, or exposure that can induce genetic mutations in DNA. The concept encompasses chemical, physical, and biological mutagens and is distinct from general toxicity or cytotoxicity. Etymology traces to Latin mutare (to change) and genetitas, reflecting the idea of inheritable changes.
Definition and scope: Mutagenitas describes the tendency of an agent to cause heritable DNA alterations, including
Mechanisms: Mutagenic effects arise through direct DNA damage, formation of DNA adducts, replication errors, or impaired
Assessment: Mutagenitas is commonly evaluated with genotoxicity tests such as the Ames test, mammalian cell mutation
Applications: The concept informs chemical safety screening, regulatory evaluation, and the design of experiments in mutagenesis
See also Mutagenesis, Genotoxicity, Carcinogenesis, Ames test.