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Sarge
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15 March, 04:22
Can genetic mutations benefit an organism?
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Dillan Ayers
15 March, 04:25
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Yes and no
It depends how it was. Mutated
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Margaret Gentry
15 March, 04:49
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Yes, they can benefit an organism. That is why evolution works
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