| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The rate doubles every 16 years, meaning that the baby of a 36-year-old father would have twice as many new mutations than that of a 20-year-old. ???The age of the father is the most important factor to determine the number of new mutations that happen when a child is conceived,??? study co-author Kari Stefansson from Iceland's DeCODE genetics company told AFP. Though de novo mutations are not nec
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