Volume 28 | Issue 12
ISSN (Print): 2053-0889
ISSN (Online): 2053-0897
Genetic mutations occur in different parts of the genome all the time, and cause genetic differences between individuals, populations and species. Some mutations may be beneficial and provide a selective advantage to individuals carrying them, which leads to the spread of those mutations in a population. When a particular beneficial mutation becomes fixed, every individual in the population possesses that mutation. In genetics, an allele is a variant form of a gene.