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Desmond Livingston
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28 June, 08:19
Why don't mutations always show?
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Kianna Owens
28 June, 08:20
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DNA mutations don't always show because sometimes, they are so deeply "imbedded" that other areas will take over. Or sometimes, the mutations are so insignificant that it's not strong enough to present outwardly.
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