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Title: Whether a mutation is ultimately considered harmful, neutral, or lethal is often determined by
Post by: asabino on Mar 30, 2018
Whether a mutation is ultimately considered harmful,
  neutral, or lethal is often determined by
  a. phenotype.
  b. the will of the individual.
  c. the Hardy-Weinberg formula.
  d. environment.
  e. fate.

Question 2

Introduction of previously nonexistent genes into a
  population may be accomplished by
  a. nonrandom mating.
  b. mutation.
  c. sexual recombination.
  d. the founder effect.
  e. changes in chromosome structure.


Title: Whether a mutation is ultimately considered harmful, neutral, or lethal is often determined by
Post by: noox on Mar 30, 2018
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Title: Whether a mutation is ultimately considered harmful, neutral, or lethal is often determined by
Post by: asabino on Mar 30, 2018
Thanks ... 100% Correct  :thumbsup:


Title: Whether a mutation is ultimately considered harmful, neutral, or lethal is often determined by
Post by: noox on Mar 30, 2018
You're very welcome