Damage to DNA leads to mutation
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DNA is under constant attack from reactive chemicals and natural background radiation.
Free radicals are the by-products of normal metabolism in human cells.
Seen here is bright particles.
They sometimes react with DNA and cause chemical changes.
Radiation can also affect DNA.
For example, ultraviolet light from the Sun
can cause harmful chemical changes in the DNA of skin.
These changes can lead to kinks in the DNA
that prevent genes from being correctly read
or deletions that alter the type of protein produced.
Thanks to constant biochemical repair work
most mutations are corrected before they have any effect.
But in rare cases, mutations can accumulate
and this can give rise to diseases such as cancer.