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Assuming the frequency of a base pair change is 10^-9 per base pair per generation, how many base pair changes will have occurred in a new daughter cell as compared to the mother cell (i. e. one generation) if the genome size is 6 x 10^9 bp? a. 6b. 6000c. 6 x 10^18d. 0.6

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