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What is an example of a mutation that is beneficial? *

A. A mutation that deletes part of the DNA, causing an organism to lose its arm.
B. A mutation that allows humans to digest milk and the nutrients in the milk
C. A mutation that ends up doing nothing to the organism

which one ^

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User Ysth
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Answer:c

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Lmcshane
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B.

A mutation causing an organism to lose its arm would be harmful and a mutation which does nothing is neither harmful nor beneficial.

The answer is B.

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User Noah Gibbs
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