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When Mutations Are Not Passed on from One Generation to the Next

Question 3

Question 3

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When mutations are not passed on from one generation to the next, then a mutation can:


A) arise in somatic cells.
B) result from genetic drift.
C) arise from the founder effect.
D) be balanced by polymorphism.
E) result from disruptive selection.

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