Copying a genome into a new human results in about 40 new mutations. Some of these are beneficial, but most are detrimental.
what this means in terms of how many people should be weeded out each generation. I'm thinking looking at life expectancy
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(perhaps excluding certain causes of death) across generations might be helpful for determining whether bad mutations are increasing.
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@hbdchick@JayMan471 you might have thoughts on the above
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