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'''Unstable Genome''' is a morphotype that is unique in the way that it is the only mutation that is able to be stacked multiple times. The code for multiple stacks of unstable genome is <code>u(number of stacks)</code>. Every level up, there is a 33% chance that one stack of '''Unstable Genome''' will be used up and let you choose from 3 random mutations. The types of mutations can be limited by taking [[Esper]] or [[Chimera]]].  
'''Unstable Genome''' is a morphotype that is unique in the way that it is the only mutation that is able to be stacked multiple times. The code for multiple stacks of unstable genome is <code>u(number of stacks)</code>. Every level up, there is a 33% chance that one stack of '''Unstable Genome''' will be used up and let you choose from 3 random mutations. The types of mutations can be limited by taking [[Esper]] or [[Chimera]].  
==Probability==
==Probability==
Taking multiple stacks of '''Unstable Genome''' does not increase the chance of a genome destabilizing. There is always a 33% chance. For a query to find what chance a genome will destabilize after a specified number of level ups, follow the button below to the IteratedProbability Query:
Taking multiple stacks of '''Unstable Genome''' does not increase the chance of a genome destabilizing. There is always a 33% chance. For a query to find what chance a genome will destabilize after a specified number of level ups, follow the button below to the IteratedProbability Query: