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Biology, 06.04.2020 22:37 caseypearson377

To keep a species from getting genetic diseases and inbreeding over time, new
variations in genes can be randomly introduced by what? and what?
•Genetic drift and meiosis
•Genotypes and phenotypes
•Natural selection and directional selection
•Crossing over and mutation

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