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Did you know that not all mutations have an effect on an organism? While mutations can change the structure of a gene or chromosome and may be harmful or helpful, some mutations have no visible impact on the organism. These neutral mutations do not cause any changes in the phenotype or overall functioning of the individual. As a result, they can persist in a population without any selective disadvantage, often accumulating over time as they are passed down to future generations. So, not all mutations bring about a noticeable difference in an organism's traits or survival.
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