A spontaneous change in the genetic sequence that reduces
fitness as a consequence. Because most populations can be expected to be well-
adapted to their environment, most mutations can be expected to be deleterious. Deleterious mutations are the bread and butter of many models in theoretical
population genetics, providing a constant weight that must be overcome by such evolutionary mechanisms as
recombination and
canalization. See also
epistasis and
Muller's ratchet.