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* [http://scienceweek.com/2005/sa050107-4.htm Epistasis in RNA Viruses] (Mutations, even those judged to be "beneficial," ''decrease'' fitness.) | * [http://scienceweek.com/2005/sa050107-4.htm Epistasis in RNA Viruses] (Mutations, even those judged to be "beneficial," ''decrease'' fitness.) | ||
: ''"[T]he pattern of epistasis in RNA viruses is not compatible with current genetic theories of sexual reproduction and recombination, which assume that mutations affecting fitness exhibit negative epistasis. "'' | : ''"[T]he pattern of epistasis in RNA viruses is not compatible with current genetic theories of sexual reproduction and recombination, which assume that mutations affecting fitness exhibit negative epistasis. "'' | ||
* [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-04/cp-mim033007.php Mutation improves memory, may lead to memory-enhancing pill] A seemingly '' | * [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-04/cp-mim033007.php Mutation improves memory, may lead to memory-enhancing pill] A seemingly ''beneficial'' mutation is actually the result of a ''defective'' gene. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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