Abstract
![Figure][1] Do mutations arise randomly over time? Or are they induced by unfavorable environments? By addressing these crucial evolutionary questions, Salvador Luria and Max Delbruck won a Nobel Prize and helped to start the field of bacterial genetics. In 1943, it had long been known
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