| 1. | The effect of nearly neutral mutations can depend on fluctuations in s.
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| 2. | Neutral mutations must be separated from causative mutations, via extensive breeding.
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| 3. | Deleterious " passenger " mutations can also hitchhike, not just neutral mutations.
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| 4. | Nonfunctional pseudogenes provide more evidence for the role of neutral mutations in evolution.
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| 5. | Most commonly the neutral mutations will continue until the duplicate becomes a pseudogene.
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| 6. | Tomoko Ohta emphasized the importance of nearly neutral mutations, in particularly slightly deleterious mutations.
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| 7. | Now that there is a redundant copy, neutral mutations can act on the duplicate.
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| 8. | Population Growth Enhances the Mean Fixation Time of Neutral Mutations and the Persistence of Neutral Variation
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| 9. | Neutral mutations are defined as mutations whose effects do not influence the fitness of an individual.
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| 10. | Neutral mutations are measured in population and evolutionary genetics often by looking at variation in populations.
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