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Captions are on! Click CC at bottom right to turn off. Ever since I was a kid, I have been curious about mutations. I think certain movies may have had an impact; I used to imagine mutations with amazing abilities. But, there was also a lot I didnt understand. Let me explain. Many people understand that a mutation is a change of genetic material---more specifically a change within a nucleic acid. RNA and DNA are both types of nucleic acids. Therefore, anything with RNA or DNA can have a mutation. That means animals- and that definitely includes humans- also plants, fungi, protists, bacteria, Archeaa- they can all have mutations. Additionally, so can viruses. Many mutations can be neutral in effect. You can see this codon codes for the amino acid leucine. But if it experiences this particular silent mutation, even though a base has been altered, it still codes for leucine. It did not change the amino acid. Mutations can also be harmful or helpful. But its important to understand that