A new mutation in mice causes the coat to be twice as thick as normal. In what environments would this mutation be helpful? Why?
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Cold Environments
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Having a thicker fur means that the mice are better able to trap heat beneath their fur. Also, it acts as an insulation layer, meaning heat is better kept and doesn't escape as quickly.
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