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<p>until the 1960s.  While researching mutations that produce nucleotide substitutions in 1968, <a href="page.php?w=Motoo_Kimura">Motoo Kimura</a> found that the rate of substitution was so high that if each mutation improved fitness, the gap between the most fit and typical genotype would be <a href="page.php?w=Haldane%27s_dilemma">implausibly</a> large.  However, Kimura explained this rapid rate of mutation by suggesting that the majority of mutations were neutral, i.e. had little or no effect on the fitness of the organism.  Kimura developed</p><p>
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