A biology teacher asks students to give examples of genetic variations that support the idea that changes in a population’s environment affect genetic variation. Which is the least supportive example?
A.changes in genetics in human populations
B.antibiotic resistance in bacteria populations
C.pesticide resistance in garden insects
D.changes in the color of the peppered moth population in England
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the correct answer of this question is part A
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A biology teacher asks students to give examples of genetic variations that support the idea that changes in a population’s environment affect genetic variation. Which is the least supportive example?
A. changes in genetics in human populations
B. antibiotic resistance in bacteria populations
C. pesticide resistance in garden insects
D. changes in the color of the peppered moth population in England
Answer: A. changes in genetics in human populations
Reason for the answer: Genetic variation occur between individuals due to differences in the genetic setup of the organism.
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