Scientists Say Evolution Works Differently Than Thought as Beneficial Mutations Are More Common

Friday’s news cycle included confirmation that A major University of Michigan study challenged the neutral theory of evolution finding that beneficial mutations that become permanent are far more common than previously believed.

According to accounts published May 29, that beneficial mutations that become permanent are far more common than previously believed.

Institutions and individuals identified in source material include University, Michigan. Science editors summarised the finding within May 29 research and health coverage. No additional independently verified facts beyond the summary and cited sources were available at publication time.

Funding agencies listed in study disclosures will determine follow-on research grants.

 

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