When Letters Change Places
Think of your favorite sentence from a story: “The cat sat on the mat.” Now, if you add a letter, like “The cat sat on the mat”, that’s an insertion, because you added something.
On the other hand, if you remove a word, like “The cat on the mat”, that’s a deletion, because you took something away.
How Scientists Use Indels
Scientists use indels to understand how things change over time, like in DNA or when comparing different versions of stories. Just like you might change your note a little before sending it to your friend, living things can change their messages too, and scientists watch those changes closely!
Examples
- A child has a new trait because one letter was added to the DNA code.
- A gene is missing a piece, causing a different protein to be made.
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See also
- What is Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)?
- How to sequence the human genome - Mark J. Kiel?
- How Does DNA, Chromosomes, Genes, and Traits: An Intro to Heredity Work?
- How Does DNA Loops Drive Digit Development Work?
- What are chromosomes?