mutagén
Mutagén (mutagen) is any physical, chemical, or biological agent that increases the frequency of genetic mutations in DNA. Mutagens can affect germ cells or somatic cells, and the resulting mutations may be detectable in offspring if germ cells are affected. Some mutations are neutral, others deleterious or occasionally advantageous in an evolutionary context.
Mutagens are classified by their origin: physical mutagens such as ionizing radiation (X-rays, gamma rays) and
Mechanisms include DNA strand breaks, cross-linking, base modification, and replication errors; some provide altered bases that
Mutagens are studied to assess chemical safety and understand gene function. In research, mutagens induce mutations
Historically, the concept of mutagens emerged with work by Hermann J. Muller and others showing that X-rays