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How Do Mutagens Interact with DNA?

Mutagens can interact with DNA in several ways:
Direct damage: Some chemicals can directly bind to DNA and cause strand breaks or cross-linking.
Base modification: Certain chemicals can modify the nucleotide bases, leading to mispairing during DNA replication.
Intercalation: Some mutagens can insert themselves between DNA bases, causing structural distortions that lead to replication errors.
Inhibition of DNA repair: Some chemicals can interfere with the DNA repair mechanisms, allowing mutations to persist.

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