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Chemistry, 02.04.2021 06:00 tsdean21

25 If the all the white mice are selected against in this environment (eaten by predators) what would happen to the gray mice if the environment were to change quickly to favor white mice? A. B. C. The gray mice would all change to white fur quickly and survive because the genetic traits are recessive and therefore still available in the population's genetics. The gray mice would immediately be eaten by the predators in the area and go extinct. The gray mice could still give birth to white mice if the trait remained in their genetic information and the population could produce white fur offspring which over time would succeed and reproduce causing an increase in white mice. The gray mice would have to move and white mice would move into the area causing the two to quickly develop different genetic traits and to evolve into entirely separate species until the two are no longer the same population. D.​

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