revertantmutaties
Revertantmutaties, also known as reverse mutations or back mutations, are genetic alterations that restore a gene's original wild-type sequence or function. This can occur through several mechanisms. A true reversion involves a second mutation at the exact same site as the original mutation, reversing the change and restoring the original nucleotide sequence. For example, if an adenine was changed to a guanine, a true reversion would change that guanine back to an adenine.
Another type of revertantmutatie is a suppressor mutation. This occurs at a different location in the genome
Revertantmutaties are important tools in genetic research. By studying the frequency and types of reversions, scientists