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Beneficial Mutations
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<blockquote data-quote="mark kennedy" data-source="post: 74232910" data-attributes="member: 29337"><p>Genetic lay claim to a rare number of beneficial effects from mutations. They seldom last long or have enough of an effect for selection to act. For an adaptive trait on an evolutionary scale it requires more then a couple of single base substitutes. Often any change in the DNA sequence for any reason is called a mutation, that's a monomer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark kennedy, post: 74232910, member: 29337"] Genetic lay claim to a rare number of beneficial effects from mutations. They seldom last long or have enough of an effect for selection to act. For an adaptive trait on an evolutionary scale it requires more then a couple of single base substitutes. Often any change in the DNA sequence for any reason is called a mutation, that's a monomer. [/QUOTE]
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