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Which of the following mutations is evolutionarily important? After an injury, a replacement skin cell mutates during replication. A gene in an egg cell inserts two extra base p…
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Which of the following mutations is evolutionarily important?
After an injury, a replacement skin cell mutates during replication.
A gene in an egg cell inserts two extra base pairs during cell division.
Exposure to radioactive material causes cancer in a nuclear power plant worker.
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A gene in an egg cell inserts two extra base pairs
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A gene in an egg cell inserts two extra base pairs!!
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