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What is the importance of genetics?

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It also improves the human race is some cases such as the lately people being born without appendix.

Hitler kind had the idea of genetics in mind when he created his 'master race' of blue-eyed blonde hair people. As a result, today blue eyes are getting rarer and rarer as the green/brown eye gene takes over.

1 in 100,000 people on average have a mutation. Mutations are what cause evolution. If for example a baby were born with, a natural immunity to AIDS then that would be a beneficial mutation to human race. If that child grew up and had many children then eventually the gene would spread and one day all people would be immune to aids.

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