identify and describe the three ways that mutations affect organisms?
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(I found this quote from google and changed it up a bit so here you go)
Mutations can affect an organism by changing its physical characteristics or it can impact the way DNA codes the genetic information. When mutations occur they can cause termination of an organism or they can be partially damaging (they also could do nothing to affect the organism greatly).
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Mutations may be beneficial, harmful, or neutral to organisms. If the change caused by a mutation is useful to the organism, then it is beneficial. If the change is damaging to an organism, then it is harmful. If the change is neither useful nor damaging, then the mutation is neutral.
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I got this as the actual answer from EDGENUITY
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