Science, asked by ankityadav102, 5 months ago

If a trait A exists in 10% of a population of an asexually reproducing
species and a trait B exists in 60% of the same population, which trait
is likely to have arisen earlier?

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Answered by swethaadapa1010
8

Answer:

Therefore, if a trait A exists in 10% of a population of an asexually reproducing species and a trait B exists in 60% of the same population, trait B is likely to have arisen earlier because this trait has been replicating and existing in a higher percentage of the population as compared to trait A.

Explanation:

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Answered by nakrasameer18
1

Explanation:

Trait B is likely to have arisen earlier as it exists in 60% of population. The variations produced in asexually reproducing species are due to inaccuracies in DNA copying due to environmental factors and variations inherited from one generation to another get accumulated in a subsequent generation.

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