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How do mutations lead to variation?

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A mutation is a change in a genetic sequence. Mutations include changes as small as the substitution of a single DNA building block, or nucleotide base, with another nucleotide base. ... Mutations can introduce new alleles into a population of organisms and increase the population's genetic variation.
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