Which one of the following statements best describes the difference between mutation and substitution in a population? Mutation is the origin of a new allele in an individual organism, and substitution is the evolutionary replacement of one allele by another. Mutation is the origin of a deleterious allele, and substitution is the increase in frequency of an advantageous allele by positive selection. Mutation is change in the DNA sequence within a functional gene, and substitution involves nucleotide changes in noncoding regions of the genome.

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Which one of the following statements best describes the difference between mutation and substitution in a population?

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- **Option 1:** Mutation is the origin of a new allele in an individual organism, and substitution is the evolutionary replacement of one allele by another.

- **Option 2:** Mutation is the origin of a deleterious allele, and substitution is the increase in frequency of an advantageous allele by positive selection.

- **Option 3:** Mutation is change in the DNA sequence within a functional gene, and substitution involves nucleotide changes in noncoding regions of the genome.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** Which one of the following statements best describes the difference between mutation and substitution in a population? **Options:** - **Option 1:** Mutation is the origin of a new allele in an individual organism, and substitution is the evolutionary replacement of one allele by another. - **Option 2:** Mutation is the origin of a deleterious allele, and substitution is the increase in frequency of an advantageous allele by positive selection. - **Option 3:** Mutation is change in the DNA sequence within a functional gene, and substitution involves nucleotide changes in noncoding regions of the genome.
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