Synonymous mutations impact gene fitness, challenging assumption of neutrality.
Synonymous mutations, which don't change the protein, can actually affect the fitness of a gene. Researchers found that these mutations can be harmful or helpful, similar to mutations that do change the protein. The effects on fitness were due to changes in gene activity related to creating new sites for gene regulation. The presence of these mutations in related bacteria suggests they are common in nature. This study provides strong evidence that synonymous mutations can have important effects on an organism's survival.