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A mutation is a change in a segment of DNA. How can a radioactive isotope used to create a mutation

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radioactive isotopes can create mutation in gene

Step-by-step explanation:

Radioactive isotopes can impact species molecular evolution by modulating the rate of at which different types of mutations appear and accumulate so therefore radioactive isotopes dose this by breaking the suger phosphate backbone of the DNA strand

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