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Dr. Adam Eyre-Walker, evolutionary biologist in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Sussex, will announce in the UK population genetic group meeting at Leeds that mutations in the human genome appear at a much faster rate of 2 every generation but they are also eliminated more quickly than once thought.
Full story in BMN News, Jan 2, 2002.
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