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Mutations occur in humans and animals as well. Why don't we see evolution via natural selection so quickly in humans and animals?
A
Humans and animals have DNA that is protected from all mutations
B
Humans have larger brains so are able to control their DNA mutations
C
Bacteria reproduce very very quickly so there are more opportunities for the genes to mutate and be passed on to the next generation.
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