Today we finished chapter 10 by discussing the focus of the field of ecogenetics, an area of genetics concerned with how we react to chemicals in the environment based on our genotypes (how we react is our phenotype).
We then started the chapter on mutation summarizing how mutations that are observable in the phenotype have been traditionally studied, including how their rate has been measured (a task that is easier in the case of autosomal dominant diseases).
We discussed the factors that cause different genes to have different mutation rates and introduced the main agents (mutagens) that cause mutations.
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