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Mylie Cruz
23 August, 10:26
Are mutations always deterious
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Efrain Barron
23 August, 12:51
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No, mutations are the raw material of evolution. A prime example for the value of mutations would be natural selection, which can essentially make the species stronger and thus more likely to survive in its habitat
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