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A chemical that is known to cause an increase in the mutation rates of cells is called a
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A chemical that is known to cause an increase in the mutation rates of cells is called a **mutagen**. Mutagens can induce changes in the DNA sequence, leading to mutations that may have various biological effects, including cancer.
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