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by pazimzadeh
3182 days ago
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An excerpt from my genetics professor: "Even in the absence of mutagens, an average gene will mutate about once in a million generations. ~10^16 cell divisions occur in a typical life span so somewhere in cells that are part of you each of your genes has mutated 10^10 times (hence cancer)." |
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