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Biology, 07.01.2020 10:31 microwave13016

Can a mutation be beneficial to an organism?

a. no, because any change to existing dna is harmful.
b. no, because mutations are caused by exposure to harmful radiation.
c. yes, because a mutation can an organism survive in a particular environment.
d. yes, because a mutation can give an organism what it needs to survive.

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