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"random mutation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a genetic change or alteration that occurs randomly, without being influenced by external factors. Example: The scientist's research focused on studying the effects of random mutations on the evolution of certain species.
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Li et al. propose a modified DE which consists of a best random mutation and a randomized local search [22].
I show that random mutation in this model yields a distribution of mutational effects that belongs to the Gumbel type.
Theoretically, such a random mutation could strike anyone.
According to Darwinism, evolution largely reflects the combined action of random mutation and natural selection.
Evolution itself is utterly bereft of design, purpose and meaning; its engine is undirected, random mutation.
Every few generations, a random mutation creeps into this familial signature.
BIOLOGICAL evolution happens by random mutation and selection.
"This is not a random mutation… This has been a mutation that a lot of work has been put into.
They are organisms, or maybe genomes, grinding out one random mutation after another, desperately trying to elude the Grim Reaper.
A random mutation in an organism, like a random change in any finely tuned machine, is almost always bad.
Any random mutation that increased low-light vision would have conferred a distinct survival advantage for these animals.
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