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mutation r. the number of mutations at a given locus per gamete per generation. See also mutant proportion, under proportion.
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mutation A permanent structural alteration in DNA. In most cases, DNA changes either have no effect or cause harm, but occasionally a mutation can improve an organism's chance of surviving and passing the beneficial change on to its descendants.
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mutation any detectable and heritable change in the genetic material not caused by genetic recombination (see -->SMM model)
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mutation Abrupt change in the genotype of an organism that is not the result of recombination.
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mutation Arbitrary change to representation, often at random. In genetic programming, a subtree is replaced by another, some or all of which is created at random.
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