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Mutations that neither benefit nor harm the organism have effect on the organism's survival.

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Answer: Mutations that neither benefit nor harm the organism have A NEUTRAL effect on the organism's survival.

Step-by-step explanation:

If it is non beneficial and not harmful, it will not do anything to effect the organism's survival. So it is neutral.

Neutral definition: Not helping or supporting either side in a conflict.

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No mutations that neither benefit nor harm the organism has no effect on the organism's survival.

Step-by-step explanation:

The neutral mutations do not cause any effect on the organism they occur. They are called silent point mutations because they do not code for the amino acid change in the proteins.

They have no effect on the organism's survival neither beneficial nor harmful effect.

The neutral mutations do not affect the process of Natural selection.

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