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<blockquote data-quote="soloXgt" data-source="post: 7663733" data-attributes="member: 576291"><p>Actually, I'm pretty sure I do understand since you took what I told you and repeated it back to me. There's ^ the proof of that. ALL mutations are genotypic, no need to put anymore emphasis on that. Not all mutations are phenotypic. Why? Look at my quote above. When you talk about mutations, you must specify if these mutations are in translated regions or will have an effect on what regions will be translated due to the location and type (not just positive or negative, but say down to the nucleotide level determining which AA will replace the normal form) of the mutation. As for your cave example, what is the trait you are speaking of? having no eyes or having large eyes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soloXgt, post: 7663733, member: 576291"] Actually, I'm pretty sure I do understand since you took what I told you and repeated it back to me. There's ^ the proof of that. ALL mutations are genotypic, no need to put anymore emphasis on that. Not all mutations are phenotypic. Why? Look at my quote above. When you talk about mutations, you must specify if these mutations are in translated regions or will have an effect on what regions will be translated due to the location and type (not just positive or negative, but say down to the nucleotide level determining which AA will replace the normal form) of the mutation. As for your cave example, what is the trait you are speaking of? having no eyes or having large eyes? [/QUOTE]
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