User talk:Dr d12

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I've just added the two letter word to Dr.12's definition of mutation in place of another two letter word. This is the major change but I also removed infomation on genetic material while adding a link to the phrase as I don't think that Dna (or Rna in viruses) should be called "mutations" (87.80.103.44 16:49, 28 January 2010 (UTC))Reply