If trait a exist in 10% of population of an asexual reproduction spices which trade is likely to have ryzen earlier
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Trait B is likely to have arisen earlier. In asexual reproduction, cell divisions results in creation of similar cells with identical copies of DNA. There for, in such species, a trait may come into existence in some members due to sudden mutation induced by the environmental factors. This newly induced trait in some members of species is then inherited by future generations of such organism on replication over a period of time. This is but natural for trait B to exist earlier than trait A, as 60 % of population with trait B likely to have been replicating that trait for a longer period than 10 % of population with trait A
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Trait B because in asexual reproduction traits which are present in the previous generation are carried over to next generation with minimal variations. Trait B have higher percentage so it is likeliy to have arisen earlier.
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