Answer:
Mutation can be defined as any change in the single base pair of the nitrogenous bases present in the DNA.
This change can be beneficial or harmful for the organism in which the mutation occurs.
The mutation can be of three types: Base substitution, base deletion and base insertions.
In case of base substitution a single or multiple base pair is substituted by another base pair which can produce a faulty protein.
In case of deletion any single or multiple base pair is deleted and due to that faulty proteins are produced.
In case of insertion mutation, base pair is inserted between the triplets which changes the predefined codes that leads to various disease and syndrome.
Sometimes the mutation can be beneficial or can cause no effect on the body of individual.