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1. Imagine that changes in the environment made it so that only worms remained. Predict how this might change the percentages of bird beak phenotypes seen in the population after five generations. Would these results differ from the result we got in this demostration? why or why not?
2. What other factors, beyond genetics, could possibly explain the type of variation in a population?
3. Some people have lasix surgery to improve their vision. Is there an advantage to the individual, the population, or the species if an individual modifies its phenotype?
1. Imagine that changes in the environment made it so that only worms remained. Predict
how this might change the percentages of bird beak phenotypes seen in the population after
five generations. Would these results differ from the result we got in this demostration?
why or why not?
2. What other factors, beyond genetics, could possibly explain the type of variation in a
population?
3. Some people have lasix surgery to improve their vision. Is there an advantage to the individual, the
population, or the species if an individual modifies its phenotype?
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28 Sep 2019