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How does genetic variation (or mutation) affect an organism's probability of survival and reproduction?

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Genetic variation affects an organism's probability of survival and reproduction because it is survival of the fittest. Genetic mutations can alter the characteristics of an organism. If the characteristic is beneficial to the organism, then that organism has a better probability of surviving and reproducing. The opposite would be true of genetic mutations that alter an organism's characteristics in a harmful way.
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