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DNA deamination is a process where an amine group is removed from a nucleotide base, leading to mutations if not repaired. This spontaneous or induced change can result in the conversion of cytosine to uracil, adenine to hypoxanthine, and guanine to xanthine, impacting genetic stability and function.
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