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24 September, 12:16

Why is only a tiny subset of these mutations passed onto our children?

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  1. 24 September, 12:40
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    Only major mutations of the DNA can be passed down to the next generation, this is because only those that affects the phenotype of the DNA gets passed on. Phenotype is the traits that can be observed in an organism using their genetic code. Many mutations occur on DNA part that serves no function this is why the subset is not passed on.
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