What kinds of phenotypic changes are the result in evolution
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The phenotype of an organism is its displayed characteristics, like height and weight. It is the product of an interaction between the organism's genes and its environment.
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Adaptive phenotypic changes are the result of evolution. These changes arise because organisms which are better adapted to an environment tend to leave behind more offspring than those which are not. Over time the population changes to resemble these individuals resulting in an adaptive phenotypic change.
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Adaptive phenotypic changes are the result of evolution. These changes arise because organisms which are better adapted to an environment tend to leave behind more offspring than those which are not. Over time the population changes to resemble these individuals resulting in an adaptive phenotypic change.
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