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mutation

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    Monkeypox may not mutate as fast as coronaviruses, but it can still adapt to new hosts

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    Why we don’t need to be too scared of coronavirus mutation

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    The world is one step closer to finding a cure of Huntington’s disease

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    Natural selection is an ongoing process – our bodies are constantly mutating

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    When genetic testing throws up more questions than answers

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    Lab notes: The gene mutation that prevents the two halves of the brain from talking to each other

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