Home

Insertion (Genetics) – Definition and Significance

In genetics, an insertion refers to the addition of extra nucleotides into a DNA sequence. This type of mutation can disrupt gene function and lead to hereditary diseases.

Regular tips about health Regular tips about health

The latest entries

3 Posts in this encyclopedia category

Trimer

A trimer is a molecule composed of three identical or similar subunits called monomers. Trimers play an important role in biochemistry and medicine.

Extremity

An extremity is a limb of the human body -- either an arm or a leg. Extremities enable movement, grasping, and locomotion.

Aqueduct

The cerebral aqueduct (Aqueductus cerebri) is a narrow canal in the midbrain connecting the third and fourth ventricles, allowing cerebrospinal fluid to flow through.

Related search terms: Insertion (Genetics)-en