Biology, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

Important 5 marks question

1.An Australian species of butterfly when examined in laboratory confirmed that it doesn't have any colouring pigment, but when exposed to nature it gains shiny blue coat!
(a) How was the butterfly capable of this?
(b) Further under mutation is it possible to get any other colour?
(c) Of mutation leads to wrong changes will the species become extinct?


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Answered by jackypet47
2

Explanation:

Same gene causes very different adaptive colour traits in moths and tropical butterflies

Cortex gene allowed peppered moths to blend in with industrial pollution

It also causes variation in the bright colour of Heliconius butterflies

that's all I know I hope you found this answer helpfull

Answered by akankshay108
6

answer given by @jackypet is correct

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