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Mutation is one of the important factors to cause evolution, but besides radiation, what cause mutation to happen? Is it happen naturally?
LURCH said:I have read of some experiments in the lab where starvation of single cell organisms was found to be a cause of mutation. I believe the explanation given was that malnutrition weekend the DNA polymerase causing flaws in replication. These flaws were, of course, random but in laboratory experiments they would occasionally produce beneficial results. The specific experiment I read about was some bacteria only capable of metabolizing sucrose being placed in an environment with very little sucrose, but plentiful fructose. Apparently, as starvation began to set in, the rate of mutation among new generations of bacteria increased sharply. Eventually, one of these mutations resulted in individual capable of metabolizing fructose. This individual then reproduced prolifically to the very rich growth medium.
I do not know how well-verified this experiment is but, if it proves true, then it would certainly hint at the possibility that other environmental pressures may contribute to mutation as well.
scilover89 said:Since virus can alter the DNA in a cell, is it possible that virus is another element of evolution?