Biology, 14.12.2020 06:50 milkshakegrande101
Which of the following premises of evolution by natural selection is not true?
a) individuals in a population vary in each generation
b) more individuals are produced than live to grow up and reproduce
c) individuals with some genes are less likely to survive and reproduce than individuals with other genes
d) variations are genetic or inherited
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:30
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Which of the following premises of evolution by natural selection is not true?
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