<span>Some mutations don't have any noticeable effect on the phenotype of an organism. This can happen in many situations: perhaps the mutation occurs in a stretch of DNA with no function, or perhaps the mutation occurs in a protein-coding region, but ends up not affecting the amino acid sequence of the protein.</span>
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the left handedness was a recessive trait and skipped one or maybe multiple generations
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Enzymes have an attachment site called the active site for the enzyme and substrate <span>to join.
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The neurons conduct impulses over relatively long distance in the body. This is facilitated by their long cytoplasmic extensions
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That’s the first answer that came up on google