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Can genetic mutations benefit an organism? Explain your answer.

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There are several mutations that benefit the organism.A well known example is the antibiotic resistance developed by bacteria, which aid in their survival even when they are exposed to a given antibiotic. A single gene mutation in wild almond trees resulted in a variety that no longer synthesizes amygdalin.

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Yes, mutations can be beneficial. The video explained that color vision in humans occurred because of a genetic mutation. These mutated genes in cone cells allow us to detect three colors of light: red, green, and blue.

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