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Whether a Mutation Is Ultimately Considered Harmful, Neutral, or Lethal

Question 76

Question 76

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Whether a mutation is ultimately considered harmful, neutral, or lethal is often determined by Whether a mutation is ultimately considered harmful, neutral, or lethal is often determined by   A) phenotype. B) the will of the individual. C) the Hardy-Weinberg formula. D) environment. E) fate.


A) phenotype.
B) the will of the individual.
C) the Hardy-Weinberg formula.
D) environment.
E) fate.

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