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by stonogo
688 days ago
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Mutation resistance is itself the result of mutation (i.e. evolution), and isn't anything particularly special among humans. And it's not just critical areas; every cell in your body has enzymes that prevent mutation, both before and after a given replication. |
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True, but the resistance to mutations is increased in critical areas compared to other areas. Not all changes are equally likely.