Serpent beat me to it but he is correct. Repaired DNA should be no different from what it looked like before. There are some cases where the repair system glitches and you get a point mutation. However, for DNA damage to happens in every cell at the exact same place at the exact same time would be an almost impossible occurrence and to have all those damaged areas mis-repaired in the exact same way would be bordering on the near to infinitely impossible... So, the only way one of these mismatch point mutations is going to become obvious is if it occurs in a gamete and is later passed on. In most cases this is not going to make an obvious change but in some cases it may be the cause of a spontaneous mutation.
I never thought you pulled this idea out of thin airI have heard this rumor tossed around a few times. I think it is just something that is bound to happen when you are discussing a topic as volatile as the "wobble" in spiders. Like I said in an earlier post, the "wobble" is a stigma in this morph. In reality it probably should not be and if it had not been kept a "secret" in the early days then it probably would not have been. I think the best thing for the hobby in general would be to just embrace the fact that "wobble" goes with spider. If everyone just accepted it then there would not be a need for rumors to pop up around it.
I was not trying to beat you down and I apologize if I came off that way. Sometimes I get a little overzealous.I know when I'm wrong and for the record I would like to retract this statement made above...
I agree with asplundii saying it was too much of a blanket statement. I am however happy that this spurred the discussion it did since I think some good information was shared.
You will not get any argument from me. It has been a great discussion and I have enjoyed it