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This whole "beneficial mutation" thing seems quite a fair bit overrated to me. Hithesh's example of multicellularity is instructive. Scientists have uncovered possible mutations that cause unicellular organisms to clump together and aggregate. But is that a beneficial mutation? From the point of view of the organism, yes. From the point of view of the gene, maybe. But in terms of the cells, multicellularity is pretty much the end of the road for most of them. Look at our human body. Of the trillions of cells in the body, only a thousand of them will get remotely any chance to pass their genes on to the next generation of humans. From an evolutionary perspective it sucks to be a somatic cell. And yet multicellularity has given us all kinds of exotic and interesting lifeforms - out of a mutation that, in the wrong context, sounds more like a death warrant than anything else.
 
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