If a trait A exists in 10% of a population of an asexually reproducing species and a trait 13 exists in 60% of the same population, which trait is likely to have arisen earlier?
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We all know that asexual reproduction is done by cell division which creates two organisms that are identical and has the same DNA.
If some trait is found in some of the species, then it is to be reckoned that some random mutation had occurred.
As 60% of the species is containing this trait which interprets that they are replicating more actively than the other 13 %.
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