Friday, August 4, 2017

Variations vs Mutations


Variations vs Mutations
By definition, variations are simply more common than mutations. A variation will be somewhat common in the population. A mutation is rare.

Every variation was a mutation at one point in time. But if it spread through the population, it became more common and now it's a variation, not a mutation.

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