Harry Harman

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Mutations can be passed down from one or both parents, or can arise spontaneously in the egg, sperm or zygote. Familiar examples include sickle cell anaemia (caused by mutation of the haemoglobin protein that transports oxygen around the body) and cystic fibrosis (caused by mutation of a protein that pumps salt across cell membranes).
Introducing Epigenetics: A Graphic Guide (Graphic Guides Book 0)
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