Mutations driving evolution are informed by the genome, not random, study suggests

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Summary:
- This article discusses how mutations in the genome are not entirely random, as previously thought. Researchers have found that certain regions of the genome are more prone to mutations than others.
- The study suggests that the location and timing of mutations are influenced by the structure and function of the DNA, rather than being completely random.
- Understanding the non-random nature of mutations can help scientists better study the evolution of species and the development of genetic diseases.

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