Mosquitoes can have bigger or smaller body sizes. Two parents that have medium-sized bodies have offspring. One their offspring has a small body, and one has a large body. How did the offspring end up with traits that are different from the traits of their parents? How did the gene combinations result in these traits?
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Mosquitoes can have bigger or smaller body sizes. Two parents that have medium-sized bodies have offspring. ... Each parent randomly passes on one of its two copies of a gene for a feature, which is why each mosquito offspring can have a different combination of gene versions even though they have the same parents.
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