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- 00:14
Okay, so we're talking about mutations now with Dr. Ruth.
- 00:18
What happens when DNA gets mutated?
- 00:21
Like, we've all seen the movie X-Men and its sequels, and they're awesome.
- 00:27
Talk to us about mutations.
- 00:29
You can get a mutation in DNA and you can have nothing happen...for a couple different reasons.
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- 00:35
Either the mutation happens in a part of the DNA that's not important...
- 00:38
...or the mutation doesn't actually change the protein sequence.
- 00:41
Give us an example. Like, what would be a mutation where nothing happened?
- 00:45
So let's say that you've got a gene here and a gene here and the mutation happens in between...
- 00:48
...it might...there's a lot of junk DNA in our cells that really don't do much...
- 00:51
...and so if you got the mutation there, it probably wouldn't have a detrimental -- or any -- sort of effect.
- 00:55
Would we even notice?
- 00:57
We wouldn't. Our cells encounter tons and tons of mutations every day that we repair most of...but don't always notice the others.
- 01:05
And is that something that genetically evolved because we evolved with mutations? Like...according to Magneto?
- 01:13
Or, like, how did all that...why do we exist in a world where there's purposely so much conflict in our bodies? Is that to keep us tough... and it's a Darwinian kind of thing?
- 01:24
So mutations -- that's another potential effect of mutations...
- 01:28
They're sort of the source of evolution. Without mutations, you wouldn't be able to be better adapted to some environments.
- 01:35
Some mutations are good.
- 01:37
The other thing is that, in order to have no mutations, you'd have to kind of shield yourself from the environment completely.
- 01:42
Because a lot of mutations actually come from exposure to the sun or to things in the environment... so it's kind of impossible to do.
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