Scientists study germline mutation in vertebrates to understand how fast species evolve

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Scientists study germline mutation in vertebrates to understand how fast species evolve
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Germline mutations are genetic changes in reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) that are passed down to offspring.

Following that, the DNA of the parents and offspring was compared in order to estimate genetic differences between generations., the researchers determined the signs of germline mutation with a DNA mutation of 50 percent.

The germline mutation rates were compared and studied using sample sequencing. This thorough comparison aided in determining the genome mutations that occurred on a yearly basis as well as between generations of each species.states that the individual germline mutation rates varied across all species. In terms of generation rate mutation, reptiles were found to have the highest. Birds had the most variable mutation rates when compared to other species.

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