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Mutation bias in evolution: climbing Mount Probable (Ep 97)

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The Importance of Mutation Bias in Population Genetics

How much does the importance of mutation bias depend on the overall rate of mutation on the population size? And maybe that's a giant question and we can just pick out some parts of that. In any mammal population, you've got all these short tandem repeat loci, right? And they're so variable, because the mutation rate is like 10 to the minus three per generation for changes in the repeat length of short tandem repeats. That's why they're so useful in forensics, right? Because we're so likely to differ from each other.

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