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<blockquote data-quote="Job 33:6" data-source="post: 74234966" data-attributes="member: 399299"><p>I have a question for [USER=8727]@sfs[/USER] and others.</p><p>Is it true that in the medical field that all beneficial mutations are simply referred to as polymorphisms while all detrimental mutations are referred to as mutations?</p><p></p><p>This seems to not make sense to me, but u heard it the other day.</p><p></p><p>If I had to guess, it would seem that all mutations are what they are, then if they fixate within a population, they become polymorphisms as their frequency of occurance increases, given their beneficial nature.</p><p></p><p>Does this sound right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Job 33:6, post: 74234966, member: 399299"] I have a question for [USER=8727]@sfs[/USER] and others. Is it true that in the medical field that all beneficial mutations are simply referred to as polymorphisms while all detrimental mutations are referred to as mutations? This seems to not make sense to me, but u heard it the other day. If I had to guess, it would seem that all mutations are what they are, then if they fixate within a population, they become polymorphisms as their frequency of occurance increases, given their beneficial nature. Does this sound right? [/QUOTE]
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