How are the mutations in a genome similar to printing a book?
a) Every letter in a book resembles the mutations in the genome.
b) Errors that appear in one copy can be copied to all other copies of the book.
c) Like printing errors, mutations always negatively affect the final product.
d) Just as a single book is printed at a time, a single mutation is read at a time.
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ya the answer goes with option b
as mutations are inheritable
it is not only heritable to one generation
this will be really helpful as if the mutations are not so helpful it will be eliminated from the environment
as mutations are inheritable
it is not only heritable to one generation
this will be really helpful as if the mutations are not so helpful it will be eliminated from the environment
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Answer:option b
as mutations are inheritable
it is not only heritable to one generation
Explanation:
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