Individual differences with a genetic basis lead to ______ in successive generations.
a. variation
b.
c. extinction
c. normalization
d. mutation
e. adaptation
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this is a scientific question and i would to answer you this way that this is properly explained in the evolution theory by charles darwin in his theory the evolution of mankind .here Darwin claims that organisms have the same ancestry ,the difference was brought about in the variations in the environment
an individual differences with a genetic basis lead to variations in the successive generations .this is an idea that organisms have the same ancestor but the difference comes in slowly in the successive generations as species adapt to different environments
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