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Easton Meyer
6 January, 07:23
What is the evolutionary value of mutations?
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Carmen Freeman
6 January, 07:36
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Diversity and emergence of new traits (can be beneficial in some cases). Mutations are part of what drive evolution and allow for that change to take place.
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