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Jerome Sexton
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3 January, 13:29
What is the fate of most new mutations?
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Willow Mercado
3 January, 13:30
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The fate of most new mutations is having little to no effect on humans. The harmful mutations just tend to pass away as their host doesn't survive to produce.
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