A mouse with curled whiskers migrates from one forest community to another. She mates with other mice in the new community and passes the gene for curled whiskers to her offspring. This is an example of _____.
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reproduction and migration
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giving birth to more of their own kind
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The example of the given sentence is Gene flow.
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Gene flow is also known as ‘gene migration’ or ‘allele flow’. It is known as the transfer of genetic variations or alleles from one population to another. The curled whiskers of the mouse belonging to a particular community in the forest are encoded by a specific allele.
When it migrates to another community, mates and produces offspring having curled whiskers, it basically transmitted the allele for curled whiskers into the next generation.
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