Due to a genetic mutation, a mouse is born with fur that is not as light as fur in other mice of the same population. This makes it easier for the mouse to blend into the environment.
How will this mutation most likely affect the mouse and the population?
The mouse with the mutation will not survive, and the trait will disappear from the population.
The mouse with the mutation will survive and reproduce, and the trait will spread over future generations.
The mouse with the mutation will not survive, but the trait will appear again in the next generation.
The mouse with the mutation will survive and reproduce, but the trait will disappear because it was caused by a mutation.
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Due to a genetic mutation, a deer is born with a missing toe. This makes it difficult for the deer to escape from predators.How will this mutation most likely affect the deer population?
The deer with the mutation will not survive, and the trait will disappear from the population.
Ans. The mutation that results in a mouse with less light fur as compare to other mice of same population, makes it easier for the mice to blend into their surrounding environment.
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