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Carissa Mendoza
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5 December, 02:23
Can a mutation be beneficial to an organism
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Colton Montes
5 December, 02:41
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Yes. Like think of the comics. They gave people superpowers.
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Dennis Dougherty
5 December, 02:43
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Absolutely, if it affects them in a way that gives them an advantage over it's own kind, or others.
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