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Assertion: An organism with lethal mutation may not even develop beyond the zygote stage.

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Answered by sonikabalyan
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  • According to their effects on the phenotype, mutations may be classified as lethal. ... Lethal mutations result in the death of the cells or organism in which they occur. The organism may not even develop beyond the zygote stage. Subvital reduces the chanc.
Answered by Arslankincsem
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This assertion is true because a mutation can cause abruptive changes to happen in the genes of an organism. They can be classified as supervitals and lethal. Lethal mutations can result in cell death or the complete organism where they occur. An organism may not even proceed beyond a zygote stage. The subvital can reduce chances of survival. Supravital mutations may help in improvement of biological fitness.

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