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I learned in genetics that being homoplasmic for all mutant mitochondria is lethal, but later I read that Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy is homoplasmic for a mutation. How can this be?
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least four pages typed, double-spaced and use a 12-point font. You must
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