G'day Chris
But let's add for completeness that these changes can happen in one generation.
If for some reason you think Catherine Eddowes's mitochondrial DNA would be likely to differ from Karen Miller's, you need to explain why - given that they are only five generations apart, and that GUT has helpfully told us that mutations occur at the rate of "about one mutation every thousand generations".
But let's add for completeness that these changes can happen in one generation.
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