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Yeast Cells Are Sequenced Periodically to Examine Them for New

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Yeast cells are sequenced periodically to examine them for new mutations.The table shows the results. Yeast cells are sequenced periodically to examine them for new mutations.The table shows the results.   The population is accumulating mutations at a rate of about _______ mutations per generation. The population is accumulating mutations at a rate of about _______ mutations per generation.

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