Mutagens are agents that cause mutations in genetic material. The first mutagens identified were carcinogens like x-rays and UV radiation in the 1920s. Mutagens can cause DNA damage through direct interaction, formation of reactive molecules, or incorporation into DNA. This damage may lead to mutations, chromosomal abnormalities, and potentially cancer. Common types of mutagens include physical agents, chemicals that react with DNA, base analogs, intercalating agents, metals, and some viruses and bacteria. Tests like the Ames test are used to identify potential mutagenic compounds.