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How can mutations in populations be benifical for survival of the species?

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Some mutations are harmful and are quickly eliminated from the population by natural selection; harmful mutations prevent organisms from reaching sexual maturity and reproducing. Other mutations are beneficial and can increase in a population if they help organisms reach sexual maturity and reproduce.

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