Science, asked by ykcricketer, 6 days ago

only variation that confer and advantage to an individual organism will survive in a population. do you agree this statement. why or why not?

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Answered by mysalmang
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Answered by malakarkrishna1887
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Answer:

It's clear that only variations that confer an advantage to an individual organism will survive in a population. All variation does not necessarily provide an equal chance of survival to an organism in the environment. The chances of being survived is highly depend on the nature of variations.

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