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What is the relationship between a mutation and a gene?
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What is the relationship between a mutation and a gene?
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For me its B
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The relationship between mutations and genetic variation. A mutation is known to be a natural process in which the DNA sequences is changed in living organisms. Although, genetic variation is the change in both alleles and genes.
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