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    "Gain of Function" Mutations Are Generally Dominant Because One Copy
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"Gain of Function" Mutations Are Generally Dominant Because One Copy

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"Gain of function" mutations are generally dominant because one copy in a diploid organism is sufficient to alter the normal phenotype.

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