Evolutionary Biology
Alkylating agents are a class of chemical compounds that introduce alkyl groups into molecules, particularly DNA, resulting in the modification of the genetic material. These agents are known to cause various types of genetic mutations by forming covalent bonds with DNA, leading to structural changes that can disrupt normal cellular processes and promote cancer development. Their ability to damage DNA makes them both useful in chemotherapy for treating cancer and important in understanding the mechanisms of genetic mutation.
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