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Why don't the spontaneous deleterious mutations that occur in an individual

e.coli cause downward drops in fitness in this population? see section 23.6 ( page 475) ?

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Please see below

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason behind this is the phenomenon of natural selection. The deleterious mutations do not provide a survival advantage so they are selected against, which results in these type of mutations to not be passed on - rather, they eventually get eliminated from the population.

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