Mutations have allowed species to adapt the their environment.
Mutations
Of the picks only c can be correct because these mutations could lead to evolutionary change in future populations of these organisms under question.
They can certainly be either. When researching it closely scientists have found a lot of mutations which don't seem to have any influence. "Bad" mutations tends not to be functional, and often disappear pretty much by themselves one way or another.
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production of mutations
Evolutionary Change refers to the changes in the DNA sequence or mutations to help drive.
Mutations are considered as the raw materials of evolutionary change. They are structural changes in the DNA sequence of an organism.
Mutations
mutations
evaluate the significance of mutations and repairof mutations to the evolution of sexual reproduction
Yes mutations are the basis of evolution as they provide variance in the phenotype that could have evolutionary advantages
Of the picks only c can be correct because these mutations could lead to evolutionary change in future populations of these organisms under question.
Mutations take a huge part in evolutionary change for a few reasons. A species can be altered permanently if a mutation occurs that is beneficial. On the other hand, if a mutation that is harmful occurs, it will not be in the offspring most likely because of natural selection. Sometimes mutations will be dormant, but this isn't as big in evolution, but can be helpful if the environment changes and their mutation deals with something accepting more harsh conditions.
Asexual reproduction and few mutations
3. asexual reproduction and few mutations
They can certainly be either. When researching it closely scientists have found a lot of mutations which don't seem to have any influence. "Bad" mutations tends not to be functional, and often disappear pretty much by themselves one way or another.