if trait A exists in 10% of a population of asexually reproducing species and a trait B exist in 60% of the same population which trait is likely to have arisen earlier? briefly explain.
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As species are asexually reproducing, their would be only very minor differences generated due to sample inaccuracies in DNA copying.
therefore trait B which exist in 60% of the same population may get inherited earlier, while trait A which exist in 10%of the population may be originated late.
This trait B is likely to have arisen earlier
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therefore trait B which exist in 60% of the same population may get inherited earlier, while trait A which exist in 10%of the population may be originated late.
This trait B is likely to have arisen earlier
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Explanation:
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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