Multiple Choice
How do we know that genetic mutations are not always bad?
A) They are relatively frequent, but often have little to no effect.
B) They occur so rarely that their impact on the population is negligible.
C) We routinely analyze cells for mutations through simple blood tests.
D) All regularly occurring mutations have now been found and classified.
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