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Gene mutations are relatively uncommon in populations.

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Answered by HR123
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false is right answer
Answered by skyfall63
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False, Gene mutations are relatively uncommon in populations.

Explanation:

  • The gene mutation is defined as the change which permanently alters the DNA.
  • The mutation, corresponds to the change relating to the gene sequence, which differs in the size.  
  • They affect the DNA sequence which forms the building blocks in general.
  • The cancer is the responding result of the genetic mutation.
  • The original DNA strands and gets altered due to the mutation and it arise the results for positive mutation which can become common during ages.

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