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Translocation: part of a chromosome gets moved onto another chromosome | Translocation: part of a chromosome gets moved onto another chromosome | ||
== | == Incels have more mutations == | ||
Mutations may be bad for the organism, or neutral, or benefit the organism. However, from a [[rationality|rational]] standpoint the majority of mutations are bad because an organism that has reproduced has proven itself to be a success and any deviation from success increases the chance of failure. Most people reproduce in their late teens, early twenties up into their thirties, self aware or not, in order to minimize the amount of genetic mutations their offspring will have. This is because older parents pass down more mutations. <ref>https://www.bionews.org.uk/page_96182</ref> | Mutations may be bad for the organism, or neutral, or benefit the organism. However, from a [[rationality|rational]] standpoint the majority of mutations are bad because an organism that has reproduced has proven itself to be a success and any deviation from success increases the chance of failure. Most people reproduce in their late teens, early twenties up into their thirties, self aware or not, in order to minimize the amount of genetic mutations their offspring will have. This is because older parents pass down more mutations. <ref>https://www.bionews.org.uk/page_96182</ref> | ||