Multiple Choice
A former protein-coding gene that no longer performs any useful function will accumulate how many mutations relative to a gene that encodes a protein that is functionally important?
A) more mutations
B) fewer mutations
C) about the same number of mutations
D) None of the answer options is correct.
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