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Mutation bias refers to a pattern in which some type of mutation occurs more often than expected under uniformity. The types are most often defined by the molecular nature of the mutational change , but sometimes they are based on downstream effects, e.g., Ostrow, et al. refer to the tendency for mutations to increase body size in nematodes as a mutation bias.

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