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You've missed the

Submitted by Matthew Joseph Harrington (not verified) on Sun, 2007-06-24 18:53.

You've missed the point.

Whatever number you assign to the smaller percentage, infants are born every day with mutations therein.

The rest of it is identical.

Zygotes that have mutations in that larger mass of DNA manifestly do not survive long enough to be born.

QED::: It does something.

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