Corey Greenwell

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Conventional explanations of adaptive mutations started to appear, which claimed to account for the raised mutation rates by a combination of several processes: a general increase in the mutation rate of all genes; cell death and release of the dead cells’ mutated DNA; and, finally, selective uptake and amplification of the mutated lactose gene by surviving cells that managed to incorporate it into their genome.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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