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Mutations are most often a) beneficial b) harmful. c) neutral. d) deadly .
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Mutations are most often
a) beneficial
b) harmful.
c) neutral.
d) deadly .
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the answer is C
Step-by-step explanation:
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The correct answer is C.
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Mutations MAY have negative affects, usually and unfairly categorized as “bad” or “deadly” but sometimes mutations can control genes and have major positive affects.
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