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What is a beneficial mutation?
a. A mutation that changes the nucleotide base of DNA from an A to a T.
b. A mutation that increases an organism's fitness
c. A mutation that decreases an organism's fitness
d. A mutation that makes no change to an organism's fitness
(WILL MARK BRANLIEST)
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