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We interviewed 3 students about what they thought were the reasons for the change in Guppy population and this is what they said: ● Norise says the change in the guppy population was caused by a mutation.
● Lauren says the change was caused by a change in the environment.
● Megan thinks both Norise and Lauren are correct.
Who do you think is right? Explain what happened to the guppies over many generations.
Use multiple pieces of evidence of the notes in your answer to receive full credit.

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